BLOOD!
Pressure point?
Give me some skin...
Ouch!
Tissue & Wounds
100
Bleeding disorder that would prevent normal blood from clotting
What is hemophilia?
100
Popliteal artery
What is the major artery located behind the knee used as a pressure point?
100
Dermatophytes
What is ringworm?
100
Thickened area of skin caused by persistant friction or pressure
What is a callus?
100
Redness, swelling, increased pain, red streak up the arm or leg, foul smelling drainage, elevation in temperature.
What are the signs of infection
200
This is not an appropriate time to elevate an injured part to control bleeding.
What is when you suspect the victim has a spinal injury.
200
Ulnar artery
What is the major artery located in the forearm used as a pressure point?
200
a strain of staph that's resistant to the broad-spectrum antibiotics commonly used to treat it.
What is MRSA?
200
This type of wound is more susceptible to infection
What is a puncture wound?
200
Control bleeding and prevent infection
What are two goals in treating open wounds
300
To be able to recognize different types of injuries
What is one of the three important things an athletic trainer or fitness instructor needs to know concerning injuries?
300
Dorsalis pedis artery
What is the major artery located on top of the foot used as a pressure point
300
Characterized by redness, itching, soreness and yellow pustules, this staph bacterial infection is contracted through direct contact
What is impetigo?
300
Debride the wound with scrub brush
What is the first step in treating an abrasion?
300
Skin, fascia, cartilage, muscles, tendons, ligaments, veins, or arteries
What are the soft tissues involved in superficial injuries?
400
Causes of internal bleeding
What are blunt trauma and medical conditions?
400
Iliac artery
What is the major artery located in the groin area used as a pressure point.
400
This viral infection most commonly affects the face, trunk, or genitalia
What is Herpes?
400
A wound that involves soft tissue that is torn loose or completely pulled off of the body
What is an avulsion wound?
400
Sterile, soft, non-stick pad to soak up drainage from the wound
What is the first layer of bandage for a wound.
500
Three types of external bleeding
What are Capillary bleeding, Venous bleeding, and Arterial bleeding?
500
Subclavian artery
What is the major artery located in the deep in the hollow near collarbone? used as a pressure point.
500
Tinea pedis
What is athlete's foot?
500
jagged tearing of the flesh causing damage to blood vessels, nerves, muscle, tendons, ligament or bone.
What is a laceration?
500
Vasoconstriction
What is the process by which ice works to control bleeding