wilderness911
paramedic student
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Here's a scenario that is more arts and crafts than medical knowledge. Your patient is a 67 year old man with a hx of right wrist fracture 24 hours earlier. After it was set and casted at the ED, he returned home and went to sleep but woke up to find that his left finger had become severely swollen below his wedding ring. His wife died three months earlier and he is more concerned about the ring than he is about his finger (which, although obviously edematous and purple, still exhibits decent capillary refill). The ring is not going anywhere without a little creativity. How are you going to help this patient preserve both ring and finger, sparing him a trip to the ER or a visit from fire with a cutting tool?
There may be more than one right answer on this. I have a particular method of macgyvered solution in mind but am curious to see what others come up with.
There may be more than one right answer on this. I have a particular method of macgyvered solution in mind but am curious to see what others come up with.