Ch. 27 Soft-Tissue Injuries Flashcards
Abrasion
Loss or damage of the superficial layer of skin as a result of a body part rubbing or scraping across a rough or hard surface.
Amputation
An injury in which part of the body is completely severed.
Avulsion
An injury in which soft tissue is torn completely loos or is hanging as a flap.
Burns
Injuries in wich soft-tissue damage occurs as a result of thermal heat, frictional heat, toxic chemicals, electricity, or nuclear radiation.
Closed injuries
Injuries in which damage occurs beneath the skin or mucous membrane but the surface of the skin remains intact.
Compartment syndrome
Swelling in a confined space that produces dangerous pressure; may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue.
Contact burn
A burn caused by direct contact with a hot object.
Contamination
The presence fo infective organisms or foreign bodies such as dirt, gravel, or metal.
Contusion
A bruise from an injury that causes bleeding beneath the skin without breaking the skin.
Crushing injury
An injury that occurs when a great amount of force is applied to the body.
Crush syndrome
Significant metabolic derangement that develops when crushed extremities or body parts remain trapped for prolonged periods. this can leat to renal failure and death.
Dermis
The inner layer of the skin, containing hair follicles, sweat glands, nerve endings, and blood vessels.
Ecchymosis
A buildup of blood beneath the skin that produces a characteristic blue or black discoloration as the result of an injury.
Epidermis
The outer layer of skin, whidh is made up of cells that are sealed together to form a watertight protective covering for the body.
Evisceration
The displacement of organs outside the body.