Circulation
Treatments
Open Wounds
Burns
Potluck
100

This is the center of the circulatory system

What is the heart?

100

Device used to secure a dressing

What is a bandage?

100

Skinned elbows, knees, rug burns and road rash are types of these open wounds

What are abrasions?

100

This is a way to estimate the body surface affected by burns

What is the rule of nines?

100

This is the minimum amount of time you should flush a chemical burn 

How long is 20 minutes?

200

Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide.  Transports food to tissues ans wastes from the tissues to the organs of excretion

What is the function of blood?

200

Material used to cover an open wound, may be sterile or not sterile

What is a dressing?

200

In this open wound the skin is fully penetrated with injury also occuring to tissue lying under the skin

Whaat is a Laceration?

200

Reddening of the skin and pain at the site

What is a superficial burn?

200

Geriatric patients are prone to these soft tissue injuries

What is a skin tear?

300

Vessel that typically carries oxygentated blood away from the heart

What is an artery?

300

This is a dressing that has been chemically treated to help promote clotting

What is a hemostatic dressing?

300

Knives, Nails, bullets are objects that can cause these types of wounds

What are puncture/penetrating wounds?

300

The first thing that needs to be done when treating any type of burn

What is stopping the burning process?

300

Blunt trauma is the most common cause of this type of bleeding

What is internal bleeding?

400

These vessels return blood to the heart

What are veins?

400

A device that is used to cut off circulation when applied correctly

What is a tourniquet?

400

Wounds that involve tearing loose or tearing off large flaps of skin?

What is an avulsion?

400

A patient showing blisters and in intense pain likely has this type of burn

What is a partial thickness burn?

400

Sample history is important for bleeding especially in Geriatric patients who may be taking these

What are blood thinners?

500

The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur at this level the smallest of the body's blood vessels

What are capillaries

500

Before and after bandaging it is vital to check these things

What is Circulation, Movement and Sensation?

500

Torn ear, an eyeball removed from the eye socket are examples of this 

What is an avulsion?

500

Burns to the entire back and back of the legs is this percentage of body service when using the rule of nines

What is 36%?

500

These are the two most common life threatening injuries in burn patients

What is infection and hypothermia?