Puncture
Avulsion
Amputation
100

How can you prevent puncture wounds? Name one way.

Wear shoes with coverage and thick soles, wear protective gear in sports, clean up hazardous materials, etc.

100

What are two types of Avulsions?

Bone Avulsion, Skin Avulsion, Tendon/ligament avulsion

100

What is an amputation?

The surgical removal of a body part.

200

What happens when you pull out an impaled object yourself?

Severe, often life-threatening bleeding.

200

What is a sign or symptom of an avulsion?

pop/crack, sharp pain, swelling/bruising, difficulty moving limb, intense pain/bleeding, a gap where the skin is ripped off.

200

What are prosthetics?

Artificial replacement parts for your body.

300

What are the 3 types of puncture wounds?

Penetrating injury, puncture injury, impalement.

300

How could you avoid an Avulsion?

Wearing Personal Protective Equipment, stretching/warming up before sports.

300

What are some reasons for amputation?

Diseases, Injuries, Tumors

400

What does the treatment of puncture wounds depend on?

Where it is, how deep it is, what caused it, and when it happened.

400

What is the first step to treating an avulsion?

Applying pressure to the wound to stop bleeding.

400

What are two examples of existing conditions that can increase your risks during and after amputation?

cardiovascular disease, trauma, cancer, infections.

500

What is the length and width of a puncture wound in which you should see a doctor?

1 cm length and depth

500

Why should you call 911 or go to a doctor immediately for an avulsion?

Avulsion injuries could lead to severe complications if they aren't treated properly.

500

Name two doctors a recovering amputee might need

A physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor, a physical therapist, a prosthetist or orthotic expert, an occupational therapist, a rehabilitation psychologist.

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