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I think my head is going to explode.

More mindless acronyms that contribute nothing to the student's understanding. :?

I'd be a lot more impressed if they were asking you questions about the signs of such injuries instead of pointless terminology that they made up just for grins.

Sorry to break this to you, but your school sucks. Good luck!

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I think my head is going to explode.

More mindless acronyms that contribute nothing to the student's understanding. :?

I'd be a lot more impressed if they were asking you questions about the signs of such injuries instead of pointless terminology that they made up just for grins.

Sorry to break this to you, but your school sucks. Good luck!

Actually, it was in the PA skills sheets as JPINFV posted. I've haven't heard of this acronym either in my short career.
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Actually, it was in the PA skills sheets as JPINFV posted. I've haven't heard of this acronym either in my short career.

Google skill level up!

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The purpose it serves is scope-of-practice. It's a euphemism for "fracture," which, as a diagnosis, is disallowed to certain license-levels. It is to be spoken with a twinkle in the eye that says "You and I both know what I'm not allowed to call this."

Does anyone still say YMMV?

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