Types
Facts
Treatment
100

Type of wound caused by a clean cut through skin and tissue, often from a sharp object like a knife.

What is an incision?

100

Largest organ of the body and the one most often affected wound.

What is the skin?

100

The first thing you should do before treating any wound.

What is wash your hands?

200

Type of wound caused by blunt force that breaks blood vessels under the skin without breaking the surface.

What is a bruise (contusion)?

200

The only tissue that flows throughout the body.

What is blood?

200

You should do this to help control bleeding before bandaging.

What is direct pressure?

300

Type of wound where skin is torn away, often seen in accidents involving machinery.

What is an avulsion?

300

Issues bright red blood that spurts or pulses corresponding to heart beat.

What is arterial bleeding?

300

This should be applied to a wound to reduce swelling and pain, especially after injury.

What is ice?

400

A type of wound that is deep, typically caused by a pointed object, like a nail or a needle.

What is an puncture?

400

This part of the body heals faster than most others - that's why small cuts here disappear quickly.

What is your tongue or mouth?

400

You should do this if a wound is deep, bleeding won't stop, or you see muscle or bone.

What is seek medical attention?

500

Type of wound involving the loss of all skin layer and sometimes underlying tissue because skin is scraped against a rough surface.

What is an abrasion?

500

This happens if you cover a wound too tightly and bacteria start growing inside.

What is infection?

500

Type of dressing allows oxygen in but keeps bacteria out, promoting faster healing.

What is a sterile or breathable dressing?

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