Chest Injuries
Embedded Objects
Facial Injuries
Chest Wounds
Crush Injures/Severed Body Parts
100
Rib fractures are usually caused by ______.
What is Direct Force to Chest
100
Should you remove an embedded object?
What is No.
100
List the types of facial injuries
What is nose, mouth, lip and tooth
100
What are the two types of ways that someone can be injured?
What is rib fractures and puncture wounds.
100
How is a crush injury caused?
What is strong pressure against a body part.
200
Chest injuries are the leading cause of _______ deaths each year.
What is Trauma
200
Name 3 examples of embedded objects.
What is splinter, knife, glass
200
How should you control a nosebleed?
What is tilt the head slightly forward, pinch nostrils together for ten minutes, ice the bridge of the nose/top lip
200
What are signals to look for in a serious chest injury.
What is trouble breathing, severe pain, pale skin, coughing up blood, sucking noise when breathing.
200
If a part is severed, do you call first or care first?
What is call first, then control the bleeding
300
When do you call 9-1-1?
What is for any chest wound (call immediately)
300
If a splinter is _____ it can be removed with tweezers.
What is in the surface.
300
What kind of mouth injury can stop the person from breathing?
What is loose tooth, blood
300
When should you call 9-1-1?
What is for any open or closed chest wound, or sucking chest wound.
300
What should you always assume about crush injuries?
What is internal injuries are also present.
400
Name 3 signs of a chest injury.
What is trouble breathing, severe pain, flushed or pale skin, coughing up blood, bruising/obvious deformity, a sucking noise when breathing.
400
How should you care for an embedded object?
What is place several dressings around the object.
400
When a person's tooth is knocked out, how should you respond?
What is pick up tooth by the crown and seek emergency care as soon as possible. See dental care as soon as possible for reinsertion.
400
What is the difference between an open chest wound and a closed chest wound?
What is closed wounds do not break the skin, open wounds occur when an object penetrates the wall of the chest cavity.
400
How do you care for a severed body part?
What is wrap in sterile gauze, place in sealed plastic bag, put into second plastic bag filled with ice water, seal plastic bag and bring to hospital.
500
To care for a sucking chest wound, cover it with a large ______ dressing.
What is occlusive.
500
What should you do after removing a splinter from the skin?
What is rinse area with soap and water then apply ointment.
500
How do you care for an injury which penetrated the lip?
What is roll dressing between lip and gum. Place another on the outer surface of the lip. Apply cold to reduce swelling.
500
When taping down the plastic wrap over the wound, what should you remember to do?
What is do not tape down all four side of the bandage. Leave one corner open for breathing.
500
Name 6 possible results of a crush injury.
What is bruising, bleeding, lacerations, fractures, shock and internal injures.