Make sure airway is clear. If pt. is bleeding down their throat, have them lean forward so they don'choke/vomit/aspirate blood . Get to ER ASAP.
N. L. Rowe has written: 'Fractures of the facial skeleton' -- subject(s): Face, Facial Injuries, Facial bones, Fractures, Injuries, Jaw Fractures, Jaws, Skull Fractures, Surgery, Wounds and injuries
John Sayre Marshall has written: 'A manual of the injuries and surgical diseases of the face, mouth, and jaws' -- subject(s): Jaw, Surgery, Face, Mouth, Jaws
There are 52 different conditions or injuries that can cause the jaw to swell. Some of these things include a jaw injury, broken jaw, a jaw disorder, dental surgery, a bacterial infection, and erupted wisdom teeth.
The major symptoms of most facial injuries are pain, swelling, bleeding, and bruising, although a fractured jaw also prevents the person from working his jaw properly.
Jaw-thrust technique
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The lower jaw bone is the only movable bone
Jaw line- The lower edge of the side of the face (below the cheek); defined by the jawbone.
face, specifically the jaw
jaw. I think.