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Soft-tissue Injury Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Swelling caused by the collection of blood under the skin or in damaged tissues as a result of an injured or blood vesselAnswer: Hematoma
Question: Outer layer of the Answer: Epidermis
Question: Any material used to hold a dressing in Answer: Bandage
Question: Cut that can be or jaggedAnswer:
Question: Intestine or other internal organ protruding through a in the abdomenAnswer:
Question: Internal injury in there is no open pathway from the outside to the injured siteAnswer: Closed
Question: Burn in which all the layers of the skin are ; also callef a third-degree burnAnswer: Full-Thickness
Question: Flap of skin or other tissue torn loose or off completelyAnswer:
Question: Any used to cover a wound in an effort to control bleeding and help and help prevent additional contaminationAnswer:
Question: Injury caused when force is transmitted from the body's exterior to it's structuresAnswer: Crush
Question: Air in the bloodstreamAnswer: Air
Question: Layer of the skin found below the epidermis; it is rich in blood vessels, nerves, and specialized such as sweat glands, sebaceous (oil) glands, and hair folliclesAnswer: Dermis
Question: BruiseAnswer:
Question: Scrape or scratch in which the outer layer of the skin is damaged but all the are not penetratedAnswer: Abrasion
Question: removal or tramatic severing of a body part, usually an extremityAnswer: Amputation
Question: bulky dressingAnswer: Universal
Question: Method for estimating the extent of a burn area in which areas on the body are assigned certain of the body's total surface areaAnswer: Rule of
Question: Open chest wound in which air is "drawn" into the cavityAnswer: Sucking wound
Question: Burn in the epidermis is burned through an dthe dermis is damaged; also called a second-degree burnAnswer: Partial-thickness
Question: Burn that involves only the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin; also called a -degree burnAnswer: burn
Question: Injury in which the skin is , or broken, exposing the tissue underneathAnswer: Open
Question: Layers of fat and soft found below the dermisAnswer: Subcutaneous
Question: Any that forms an airtight sealAnswer: Occlusive
Question: Method for estimating the extent of a burn area; the palm of the patient's hand, which equals 1% of the body's surface area, is compared with patient's burn to estimate it's sizeAnswer: Rule of
Question: open wound caused by a sharp, object that tears through the skin and destroys underlying tissuesAnswer: Puncture
 
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