What layer of skin does a first degree burn effect?
Epidermis
the up-and-over pathway causes impact to what body parts
what is head, neck, chest, and abdomen
superficial scrape
what is abrasion
first method in controlling bleeding
what is direct pressure
low velocity injury
what layer of skin does a second-degree burn effect?
Epidermis and Dermis
the down-and-under pathway effects which body parts
what is the knees, femurs, hips, acetabulum, and spine
a jagged cut
second method in controlling bleeding
what is pressure dressing
medium velocity injury
what is most shotguns or handguns
what layer of skin does a third degree burn effect?
epidermis, dermis, fat, and muscle
which collision occurs first
what is vehicle collision
a flap of skin torn loose
what is avulsion
third method in controlling bleeding
what is applying a tourniquet
high velocity injury
what is percentage of body surface area involved, what is depth of burn, what is location of the burn, what is patients age, what is preexisting medical conditions
collision that occurs second
body collision
a body part that is completely or partially cut off
what is amputation
how to dress a patient that is cut open with guts coming out
what is keeping the guts wet with sterile moistened dressings
trajectory definition
what is the path or motion of a projectile during its travel
how to determine the amount of skin surface or the body surface area (BSA) percentage, of a burn
what is the rule of nines
collision that occurs last
organ collision
blood collecting beneath the skin
what is hematoma
how to treat a neck wound
what is occlusive dressing, wrap all 4 sides, do not wrap dressing around neck
dissipation of energy definition
what is the way energy is transferred to the human body from the force acting on it