Identification
Management & Treatment
Shock Types
100

Type of bleeding that is bright ride and spurts blood

Arterial Bleeding

100

First step used to control almost all external bleeding

Direct Pressure

100

Shock is caused by sever allergic reaction

Anaphylactic shock

200

Dark red and flows steady not spurting

Venous Bleeding

200

IF a bandage becomes soaked with blood what shoudl you do

Apply more gauze/bandage

200
Shock caused by blood loss from internal or external injury

Hemorrhagic Shock

300

Most common type of bleeding usually seen in scrapes blood oozes slowly

Capillary Bleeding

300

Device used on a limb as a last resort to stop life threating bleeding

Tourniquet 

300

Shock that occurs due to severe dehydration

Metabolic shock

400

Hardness in abdomen bruising and coughing up blood are signs of what?

Internal Bleeding

400

Before treating a bleeding wound what should you have on

Gloves

400

Temporary responce to fear or stress

Psychogenic shock

500

Wound is a jagged irregular tear in the soft tissue often caused by a blunt force blow

Laceration

500

When cleaning a woud you should wipe in what direction to avoid pushing debris back

From the inside out

500

Shock caused by pulmonary contuison or ilness

Respitory Shock