Broken Hip Treatment
Treat for shock if the person has:
Broken Hip Treatment
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- Call 911
- 1. Do CPR, if Necessary
- 2. Protect From Further Injury
- 3. Immobilize Leg
- 4. Look for Signs of Shock
- 5. Follow Up
Call 911
1. Do CPR, if Necessary
2. Protect From Further Injury
- Keep the person lying on his or her back.
- Tie legs together at ankle and knee. Legs may be straight or bent.
3. Immobilize Leg
- If you have been trained in how to apply a splint, do it.
- Secure leg with stiff padding, such as wadded-up blankets or towels, held in place with heavy objects. Padding should extend above the hip and below the knee.
- If no materials are available, place one hand behind the person’s knee and your other arm along the top of the thigh, so your hand is just below the pelvic area.
4. Look for Signs of Shock
Treat for shock if the person has:
- Pale, clammy skin
- Glazed eyes
- Rapid and shallow breathing
5. Follow Up
- The doctor will do an X-ray and may do an MRI, CT scan, or bone scan.
- If the person is healthy, surgery will be necessary.
- A person who is not healthy will be put into traction until the hip heals.
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