Injuries to Tissue Chapter Fourteen. Abrasions An open wound in which the layer of outer skin has...

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Injuries to Tissue Chapter Fourteen

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Page 1: Injuries to Tissue Chapter Fourteen. Abrasions An open wound in which the layer of outer skin has been scraped off, sometimes from road or rug burn.

Injuries to TissueChapter Fourteen

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Abrasions An open wound in

which the layer of outer skin has been scraped off, sometimes from road or rug burn

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Lacerations A jagged tear in the

flesh.

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Puncture Wounds A soft tissue injury

caused by the penetration of a sharp object

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Incisions A clean, straight, knife

like cut

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Avulsion A painful soft tissue

injury in which a flap of tissue is torn loose or pulled off completely.

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Callus A thickened usually

painless, area of skin caused by friction or pressure

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Blisters A bubble-like

collection of fluid beneath or within the epidermis of the skin

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Contusions A soft tissue injury

caused by seepage of blood into tissue, often times from a direct blow.

A bruise

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Bites Control any bleeding Watch for anaphylactic

shock: caused by allergic reactions

Systemic reaction: Rxn that involves the

whole body rather than just a part of it.

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Hematoma Swollen area due to

blood collecting under tissue

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Skin Infections Dermatomphytes

Fungus AKA ringworm

Tinea Pedis Fungus AKA Athlete’s Foot

Herpes Viral Causes blisters Genital and Oral

HPV Causes warts Skin-to-skin contact

Impetigo Bacterial Highly Contagious High Friction areas

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Compound Fx Bone protrudes

through the skin

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Avulsion Fx Ligament that attaches

to bone starts to pull the bone off.

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Stress Fx Caused by repeated

stress over a period of time

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Greenstick Fx Incomplete break in a

long bone shaft in which the bone is partially bent

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Impacted Fx Break where one

fragment of bone becomes embedded into another fragment of bone

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Longitudinal Fx Bone splits down the

length of the shaft

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Oblique Fx An oblique or diagonal

break in the bone from a torsion force.

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Spiral Fx An S-shaped, or

helical, break of the bone

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Transverse Fx Break that occurs at a

right angle of the long axis of the bone

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Comminuted Fx Bones breaks into 3 or

more fragments

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Orbital Blowout Fx Break in the floor of

the orbital socket usually resulting from a direct blow.