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4. A trauma patient arrives in your facility after a motor vehicle collision. His right hand and wrist appear to be moderately swollen, and he has been placed in a splint.

A trauma patient arrives in your facility after a motor vehicle collision image

Diagnosis: The radiograph shows a slightly displaced fracture of the distal fourth metacarpal head. No other injuries are present.

The patient’s hand was left in the splint, and orthopedic evaluation was obtained.

For more information, see “Secondary Survey of Trauma Patient.” Clinician Reviews. 2015;25(12):10,35.

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