Burns
Open wounds
How to treat burns
Closed Wounds
How to Care for Open/Closed wounds
100
This burn can sometimes be really painful or painless
What is a third degree burn?
100
The most common type of open wound
What is an abrasion?
100
The best way to treat a burn
Cooling the burnt area?
100
This is another word for bruise
What is a contusion?
100
This material can be used to cover up a wound
What is a bandage?
200
This burn involves the destruction of both the dermis and epidermis
what is a second degree burn?
200
an injury that involves a small or complete tear of a soft tissue
What is an alvusion?
200
The best way to treat a chemical burn.
What is taking a shower?
200
the skin can swell and discolor.
What is blood seeping into surrounding body tissues?
200
A bandage that prevents injured area from exposure
What is an occlusive dressing?
300
These are common in industrial settings
What is a chemical burn?
300
something that can dmage major blood vessels
What is an embedded object?
300
The source for this type of burn must be turned off.
What is treating an electrical burn?
300
can cause skin to turn red or purple.
What is blood leaking out?
300
Apply a cold pack or a gauze pad.
What is treating a closed wound?
400
The one thing you shoud not ever do when caring for a burn.
what is not using home remedies?
400
this wound is primarily caused by by a jagged edge
What is a laceration?
400
The technique of flushing this burn for at least 20 minutes.
What is treating a chemical burn?
400
can cause injuries that involve large blood vessels
What is a significant violent force?
400
these bandages are keep continuous pressure on a body part
What is an elastic roller bandage?
500
This group is highly susceptible to severe burns
What are older adults and younger children?
500
this wound is caused by a fall and a scrape
What is an abrasion?
500
Elevating burned areas above the heart
What is treating a third degree burn?
500
internal bleeding
What is the result of a closed wound?
500
apply another bandage if this happens
What is blood seeping through bandage?