Associated Signs/Symptoms:

i. Report pain in the shoulder. ii. Usually hold arm across front of body. b. Young child often reports pain throughout arm and refuses to use the limb. c. Swelling and tenderness occur over the clavicle. i. Skin occasionally will “tent” over fracture fragment. d. Clavicle lies directly over major arteries, veins, and nerves. i. ................
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