When the skin is rubbed off
What is an abrasion?
The two places you can take your pulse
What is the wrist and the neck?
This burn affects the first layer of your skin
What is first degree?
True/Flase: You should just let blisters be
What is true?
This seals off our insides
What is skin?
When a cut is not clean or deep but jagged
What is a laceration?
Another term for your pulse
What is heart rate?
This burn is the least painful
What is third degree?
True/False: Blisters only protect soft skin from the cold weather
What is false? They protect the soft skin from infection
The temperature of a fever
What is 100.4?
Doctors use this cut for surgery; it is clean but bleeds a lot
What is an incision?
The meaning of "BPM"
What is beats per minute?
This burn affects the second and first layer of your skin
What is second degree?
The time it takes a blister to heal
What is about 5 days?
The three layers of skin
What is the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?
When a cut is deeper than it is wide and damages internal organs
What is a puncture?
The artery on your neck
What is the carotid artery?
This type of burn destroys all layers of your skin and nerves
What is 4th degree burn?
The way a blister forms
What is rubbing on patches of skin?
The integumentary system
What are your hair, nails, glands, and nerves?
When a part of the body comes off
What is Amputation/Avulsion?
The artery on your wrist
What is the radial artery?
Five kinds of burns
What is heat, radiation, chemical, electrical, and sun?
The three types of blisters
What is intact, torn, and deroofed?
The DRS ABCD
What is danger, response, shout, airway, breathing, circulation, and defibrillator?