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Soft Tissue Injuries. Abrasion. Scrape no active bleeding ex: skinned knee. Laceration. Cut abbrev: LAC. Picture on next slide!. Contusion. bruise. Avulsion. Tissue forcibly torn from body ex: dog bite. Picture on next slide!. Picture on next slide!. Near-amputation.
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Abrasion • Scrape • no active bleeding • ex: skinned knee
Laceration • Cut • abbrev: LAC
Contusion • bruise
Avulsion • Tissue forcibly torn from body • ex: dog bite
Near-amputation • Body part still attached by tendon or ligament
Amputation • Body part torn off • AKA: above-the-knee amputation
TRAUMA • General term meaning injury
Penetrating Trauma • Sharp object forced into skin • Ex: stabbing, pencil in hand
Impaled Object • Object still stuck in body • don’t remove!!!!
Blunt Trauma • Body struck with hard object • ex: hit with baseball
Evisceration • Exposure of intestines due to abdominal injury
Tx of Evisceration • Cover with vaseline coated gauze and then cover with tin foil.
GSW • Gun shot wound • look for entrance and exit wounds
Bleeding Control
Bleeding • Arterial: spurting bright red blood • Venous: oozing darker red blood
Tx of Bleeding • Apply direct pressure • don’t remove dressings--just apply more on top
Tx of Bleeding • Elevate above level of heart • use pressure points if necessary
Tx of Bleeding • Use tourniquets only as LAST resort!!!!
First Degree Burn • Superficial burn • involved epidermis only • redness, mild swelling, pain
First Degree Burn • Sunburn • brief contact with hot object/steam
Second Degree Burn • Partial Thickness burn • injury to epidermis & dermis • blisters form • most painful burn
Second Degree Burn • Excessive sun exposure • sunlamp • artificial radiation • hot or boiling liquid • fire
Third Degree Burn • Full Thickness Burn • most severe • involves all layers of skin + underlying tissue
Third Degree Burn • appears white or charred • destroys nerve endings
Third Degree Burn • Fire • prolonged contact with hot object • electricity • hot/boiling liquid
Burns: TX • Remove source of heat • cool affected area
Burns: TX • relieve pain • treat for shock • prevent infection
Head 9% Arm 9% Trunk 36% Groin 1% Leg 18%