Blood is the only_____ which_____ through the body
tissue, flows
What are the 3 types of bleeding?
Capillary, Venous, and Arterial
What are the 4 main types of skin injuries?
Contusions, blisters, incisions, cauliflower
What are the 8 types of shock?
Hemorrhagic, Respiratory, Neurogenic, Cardiogenic, Anaphylactic, Metabolic, Psychogenic, and Septic
What is the largest organ in the human body?
The skin
What occurs when the circulatory system fails to send blood to all body parts?
Shock
Which type of bleeding is the most serious?
Arterial Bleeding
What are the 3 main types of skin infections?
Bacterial, Fungal, and Viral
Which type of shock correlates to the nervous system?
Neurogenic Shock
Blood is necessary for the body every ____ seconds
2
During what infection can blood turn blue?
Venous bleeding, or sometimes during shock
Which type of bleeding is more prone to infection?
Capillary
Which type of bacteria causes MRSA?
Staph bacteria
Which type of shock can be caused by a ruptured spleen?
Hemorrhagic Shock
There are _____ billion red blood cells in 1 ounce of blood.
150
What are the 4 components of blood?
Red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, and platelets
In Arterial Bleeding, the spurting of the blood alines with what bodily pattern?
The heart beat
Which skin infections involved itching, soreness, and is caused by rupture of testicles?
Impetigo
Which type of shock is the most rare amongst athletes?
Cardiogenic Shock
The human skin typically sheds a maximum of _____ ____ per minute
40,000 cells
What is the average range of time it takes for blood to clot?
11-13 seconds
Which type of bleeding can be caused by abrasions?
Capillary
______ is the most mild injury and responds well to ______
Contusion, RICE
Metabolic shock is caused by a _____ of ________ _______.
loss, body, fluids
What are the full names for the 2 harsh bacterial infections which begin with an S?
Staphylococcus and Streptococcus