The use of saline wash.
What is one way to clean a wound before dressing it?
A type of roller bandage that sticks to the skin.
What is an elastic adhesive bandage?
Two or more factors that may cause complications of a wound healing.
What are wound type, age, health, nutrition, smoking, and a circulatory disease?
The bandage used to bandage a hand.
What is a roller bandage? (or what is a roll of gauze?)
The worst type of burn.
What is a fourth degree burn?
The main use of a triangular bandage.
What is a sling?
Any type of roller bandages.
What are crepe bandages, cohesive bandages, conforming bandages, or elastic adhesive bandages?
The phase in which bleeding stops.
What is phase one?
The place where the bandaging should start.
What is the inside of a patient's wrist?
Definition of an abrasion.
What is a break of skin caused by the skin rubbing off?
A way to use a triangular bandage when folded.
What is to stop bleeding?
The usual way to use tubular bandages.
What is used to provide uniform compression and support?
The outcome of using the third intention of wound healing.
What is a wide scar?
The amount of the previous layer you should cover while bandaging.
What is 2/3?
The medical term for a bruise.
What is a contusion?
Apply direct pressure to this form of wound.
What is a major wound?
The three main categories of bandages.
What are roller bandages, triangular bandages, and tubular bandages?
The second intention of wound healing.
What is a type that is used with infected/contaminated wounds?
A 3-step process of how to bandage a hand, starting with the back of the patients hand.
A piercing injury.
What is a puncture wound?
Two ways to secure a roll of non-adhesive bandage.
What is medical tape or a safety pin?
Band-Aids are this type of bandage.
What are adhesive bandages?
Phase 3 of wound healing.
What is from 21 days-2 years when the red/raised scar becomes thin and pale?
How to check for circulation after bandaging.
What is squeezing the finger for five seconds, and waiting two seconds for the color to return?
The difference between incisions and lacerations.
What is a wound that is caused by blunt force trauma while the other is cleanly cut?