Burns
Impacts
Soft Tissue Injury
Bleeding
Penetrating Injury
100

What layer of skin does a first degree burn effect?

Epidermis

100

the up-and-over pathway causes impact to what body parts

what is head, neck, chest, and abdomen

100

superficial scrape

what is abrasion

100

first method in controlling bleeding

what is direct pressure

100

low velocity injury

what is a knife or other object impaled in the body 
200

what layer of skin does a second-degree burn effect?

Epidermis and Dermis

200

the down-and-under pathway effects which body parts

what is the knees, femurs, hips, acetabulum, and spine

200

a jagged cut

what is laceration


200

second method in controlling bleeding

what is pressure dressing

200

medium velocity injury

what is most shotguns or handguns

300

what layer of skin does a third degree burn effect?

epidermis, dermis, fat, and muscle

300

which collision occurs first

what is vehicle collision

300

a flap of skin torn loose

what is avulsion

300

third method in controlling bleeding 

what is applying a tourniquet

300

high velocity injury

what is high speed hunting rifles
400
one factor to determine the burn severity

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

400

collision that occurs second

body collision

400

a body part that is completely or partially cut off

what is amputation

400

how to dress a patient that is cut open with guts coming out

what is keeping the guts wet with sterile moistened dressings

400

trajectory definition

what is the path or motion of a projectile during its travel

500

how to determine the amount of skin surface or the body surface area (BSA) percentage, of a burn

what is the rule of nines

500

collision that occurs last

organ collision

500

blood collecting beneath the skin 

what is hematoma

500

how to treat a neck wound

what is occlusive dressing, wrap all 4 sides, do not wrap dressing around neck

500

dissipation of energy definition

what is the way energy is transferred to the human body from the force acting on it