Ch. 27 Soft-Tissue Injuries Flashcards

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Abrasion

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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.

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Amputation

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An injury in which part of the body is completely severed.

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Avulsion

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An injury in which soft tissue is torn completely loos or is hanging as a flap.

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Burns

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Injuries in wich soft-tissue damage occurs as a result of thermal heat, frictional heat, toxic chemicals, electricity, or nuclear radiation.

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Closed injuries

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Injuries in which damage occurs beneath the skin or mucous membrane but the surface of the skin remains intact.

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Compartment syndrome

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Swelling in a confined space that produces dangerous pressure; may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue.

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Contact burn

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A burn caused by direct contact with a hot object.

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Contamination

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The presence fo infective organisms or foreign bodies such as dirt, gravel, or metal.

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Contusion

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A bruise from an injury that causes bleeding beneath the skin without breaking the skin.

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Crushing injury

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An injury that occurs when a great amount of force is applied to the body.

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Crush syndrome

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Significant metabolic derangement that develops when crushed extremities or body parts remain trapped for prolonged periods. this can leat to renal failure and death.

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Dermis

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The inner layer of the skin, containing hair follicles, sweat glands, nerve endings, and blood vessels.

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Ecchymosis

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A buildup of blood beneath the skin that produces a characteristic blue or black discoloration as the result of an injury.

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Epidermis

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The outer layer of skin, whidh is made up of cells that are sealed together to form a watertight protective covering for the body.

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Evisceration

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The displacement of organs outside the body.

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Excited delirium

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A serious behavioral condition in which a person exhibits agitated behavior combined with disorientation, hallucinations, or delusions; also called agitated delirium or exhaustive mania.

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Fascia

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The fiber-like connective tissue that covers arteries, veins, tendons, and ligaments.

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Flame burn

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A burn caused by an open flame.

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Flash burn

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A burn caused by exposure to very intense heat, such as an explosion.

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Full-thicknes (third-degree) burns

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Burns that affect all skin layers and may affect the subcutaneous layers, muscle, bone, and internal organs, leaving the area dry, leathery, and white, dark brown, or charred.

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Hematoma

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A mass of blood that has collected within damaged tissue beneath the skin or in a body cavity.

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Impaled objects

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Objects that penetrate the skin but remain in place.

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Incision

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A sharp, smooth cut in the skin.

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Laceration

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A deep, jagged cut in the skin.

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Mucous membranes

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The linings of the body cavities and passages that communicate directly with the environment outside the body.

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Occlusive dressing

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An airtight dressing that protects a wound from air and bacteria; a commercial vented version allows air to passively escape from the chest, while and unvented dressing may be made fo petroleum jelly-based (Vaseline) gauze, alluminum foil, or plastic.

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Open injuries

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Injuries in which there is a breatk in the surface of the skin or the mucous membrane, exposing deeper tissue to potential contamination.

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Partial-thickness (second-degree) burns

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Burns that affect the epidermis and some portion of the dermis but not the subcutaneous tissue, characterized by glisters and skin that is whit to red, moist, and mottled.

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Penetrating wound

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An injurty resulting from a sharp, piercing object.

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Rabid

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Infected with rabies

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Rule of nines

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A system that assigns percentages to sections of the body allowing for calculation fo the amount of skin surface involved in the burn area.

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Scald burn

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A burn caused by hot liquids.

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Steam burn

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A burn caused by exposure to hot steam.

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Superficial (first-degree) burns

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Burns that affect only the epidermis, characterized by skin that is red but not blistered or actually burned through.

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Thermal burn

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A burn caused by heat.