Authors

  1. Ramponi, Denise DNP, NP-C, FAEN, CEN, FAANP, FNP-C, ENP-C
  2. White, Thomas DEd, MSN, CRNP, CEN, FNP-BC

Abstract

This case describes an injury to a 40-year-old woman, employed as a softball team coach, who presented to an emergency department (ED) after sustaining a line drive hit to the right side of the face with a softball during practice. Upon arrival to the ED, the patient complained of moderate pain, swelling, and bruising over the right side of her midface area. After evaluation in the ED, the patient received a diagnosis of a zygomatic arch fracture that was further managed by an occupational medicine nurse practitioner, a plastic surgeon, and an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) physician specialist.