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First Aid. Chapter 5 Wounds. Open Wounds. Break in skin surface with ______________ bleeding. Open Wounds. At risk for ______________ and ______________. Open Wounds. Abrasion ___________ Incision Contusion ___________ Puncture ___________ Amputation.
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First Aid Chapter 5 Wounds
Open Wounds Break in skin surface with ______________ bleeding
Open Wounds At risk for ______________ and ______________
Open Wounds Abrasion ___________ Incision Contusion ___________ Puncture ___________ Amputation Several types of open wounds
Open Wounds Abrasion Top layer of skin is ____________________. Little or no ____________________ loss Painful because ____________________are also abraded
Open Wounds Abrasion Ground in debris may be present “________________” “_______________” “Rug burn”
Open Wounds Laceration Cut skin with ____________________. Caused by forceful ____________________ of tissue.
Open Wounds Incision ____________ edges Resemble surgical cut or paper cut Amount of bleeding depends on ____________ ____________
Open Wounds Puncture Usually ____________ , narrow wounds in ____________ and ____________ .
Open Wounds Puncture Entrance is usually ____________ High risk of ____________ Object may still be ____________
Open Wounds Avulsion Flap of skin is ____________ and hanging. Can ____________ Most often involve ____________ ____________
Open Wounds Avulsion If possible, ____________ and ____________ in normal position
Open Wounds Amputation ____________ or ____________ of a body part ____________ ____________
Open Wounds: What to Do ____________ Expose wound ____________ with ____________
Open Wounds: What to Do Cleaning the wound: Helps prevent ____________ May restart ____________
Open Wounds: What to Do Cleaning the wound: Shallow: ____________ ____________ ____________ with water ____________ as needed Animal bites, puncture wounds, serious wounds: ____________
Open Wounds: What to Do Cleaning the wound: Cover wound with ____________ Keep ____________ ____________ Change dressing ____________ ____________
Open Wounds: What to Do DO NOT • ____________ large or life- threatening wounds • ____________ a wound
Open Wounds: What to Do Hydrogen peroxide can effect __________ and __________ DO NOT • __________ with full strength alcohol or Betadine • Use __________
Open Wounds: What to Do Infection more likely when bacteria is __________ __________ DO NOT • __________ the wound • __________ the wound with tape • __________ on the wound
Open Wounds: What to Do Covering the wound Small does not require sutures: Apply __________ __________ Cover with __________ __________
Open Wounds: What to Do Serious sign of __________. SMA Infection Swelling __________ Throbbing pain ____________________ Red streaks Chills
Open Wounds: What to Do Toxin travels to __________ __________, brain and spinal cord Tetnus Enters a wound with _________, (puncture wound) releases __________
Open Wounds: What to Do Tetnus Muscle __________ and __________ Starts with jaw - “Lock Jaw” No know __________. Vaccination to __________
Open Wounds: What to Do Amputation Control __________ Treat for __________ __________ amputated part
Open Wounds: What to Do Amputation Rinse to __________ debris. Do not __________ Wrap in __________ dry dressing
Open Wounds: What to Do Amputation Place in __________ Place in another plastic bag with __________ SMA
Open Wounds: What to Do Amputation DO NOT: • Wrap in __________ Place directly __________ • Use dry ice • __________ partially attached body part
Open Wounds: What to Do Impaled Object DO NOT __________ Control bleeding with __________ on skin around object __________ object Shorten only if necessary
Closed Wounds Happens when a __________ strikes the body Skin is __________ __________ __________ beneath skin is crushed
Closed Wounds Contusion Another name for a __________ Caused when __________ are damaged or __________ from a blow to the skin
Closed Wounds Hematoma is a collection of __________ outside the __________, Caused by __________ __________
Closed Wounds What to do: __________ with an ice pack ____________________ as needed Check for __________ __________ to decrease pain, swelling
Wounds that Require Attention __________ Uncontrolled bleeding __________ wound __________ objects __________ Internal bleeding Use Common Sense
Sutures “__________” Should be done within __________ 8 hours of injury
Learning Activities 5 Wound Care 1. Wash shallow wounds with soap and water.
Learning Activities 5 Wound Care 2. Irrigating a wound with water needs pressure.
Learning Activities 5 Wounds 3. Wounds with a high risk for infection require medical attention .
Learning Activities 5 Wounds 4. Antibiotic ointment can be applied to any wound.
Learning Activities 5 Wounds 5. Hydrogen Peroxide works well on wounds.
Learning Activities 5 Scenerio: 23 y/o. Knife wound on hand. shallow What to do
Learning Activities 5 Amputation 1. Recover amputated part, take with victim to hospital.
Learning Activities 5 Amputation 2. Cut off partially attached part.
Learning Activities 5 Amputation 3. Warp amputated part in dry, clean clot. Place in plastic bag. Keep cool.
Learning Activities 5 Amputation 4. Keep amputated part buried in ice.
Learning Activities 5 Amputation 5. DO NOT let amputated part become water logged.
Learning Activities 5 Scenario: Fingers stuck in mower blade. Two fingers cut off. What to do?
Learning Activities 5 Impaled Object 1.Removing an Impaled Object could cause more bleeding
Learning Activities 5 Impaled Object 2.Prevent an Impaled Object from moving by placing bulky padding around object
Learning Activities 5 Scenario: Construction worker drove large nail through hand. What to do?