Discoloration of the skin (or Bruise) caused by an impact
What is Internal Bleeding
Caused by Severe Hydration or Major Bleeding
What is Hypovolemic Shock
May occur when taking a medication belonging to someone else.
What is Poisoning from an Ingested Substance
The result of body tissues coming into direct contact with a heat source
What are Thermal Burns
The reason a Pneumothorax is potentially Life threatening
The object remains in the wound
What is Embedded Object
Type of Shock experienced when the heart cannot effectively circulate blood
What is Cardiogenic Shock
Two causes of Poisoning from an Injection
What is injecting illicit drugs and an Insect Sting
4 sources of radiation burns
What is exposure to Sun (Sunburn), Radio Towers, Industrial Sources and Medical Treatments.
The Management guidance common to all Chest and Abdominal Injuries
What is Do not give any food or liquids?
Part of the Body is Cut off/Torn away from the body
What is Amputation
Type of shock caused by a lung clot or a Severe Pneumothorax
What is Obstructive Shock
Organ through which the substance causing a contact Poisoning enters the body
What is the Skin
First and key step of the actual treatment for a dry chemical Burn
What is Brush off any Dry Chemical?
The technical term for a "Sucking Chest Wound"
What is Open Pneumothorax?
On the skin open to the air caused by scraped, tears, or penetrating injury
What is External Bleeding
Occurs when Dilated vessels prevent effective blood flow
What is Distributive Shock
May occur when a vehicle is running inside a building
What is Carbon Monoxide Poisoning or What is Poisoning from an Inhaled Substance
What is more then 10% of the body (Palm of hand is roughly 1%)
Signs that need to be monitored for when an abdominal injury is suspected
What is Signs of Internal Bleeding?
Caused by an Impact or excessive pressure that doesn't break the skin or from a penetrating injury
What is a Contusion
Occurs when there is an imbalance between oxygen supply and demand in the body
What is Shock
Occurs when a substance enters the body and has negative effects
What is Poisoning
The three Classifications of Burns
What is Superficial (1st Degree), Partial Thickness (2nd Degree), and Full Thickness (3rd Degree) Burns
Occurs when A segment of the ribs breaks off and is mobile
What is Flail Chest