Chapter 1: Open Wounds Flashcards

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1
Q

What does Open Wound involve?

A

Breaks in the skin.

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How does an Open Wound should be initially be cleaned?

A

With an antimicrobial solution (such as Betadine) and irrigated with sterile water as necessary, making sure to remove dirt and debris.

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What does applying an antibiotic ointment will prevent?

A

The wound from sticking to the sterile dressing.

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If bleeding in Open Wounds cannot be controlled, what does the MA should be prepared to?

A

Asset the provider with suturing or stapling.

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When does a Tetanus shot may be necessary?

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If the patient’s vaccination are not up to date.

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What is an Abrasion?

A

Superficial layers fo skin are scraped away (also called “scrape” or “road rash”)

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What is an Avulsion?

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Partial or complete tearing of the skin that may look like a flap.

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What is an Incision?

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Caused by a sharp object that leaves a clean cut such as knife or shard of glass.

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What is a Laceration?

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Torn or jagged wound.

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What is a Puncture?

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Small hole caused by a pointy object, such as nail or tooth.

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