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Soft tissue trauma is the leading form of whatinjury
Open wounds count for approximately ________ ED room visits every year6.5 million
The _____ or ______ is a complex organ with a crucial role in maintaining the constancy of the internal environment skin or integument
The skin has 4 roles or responsibilities. Name themProtecting the underlying tissue from injury. Temperature regulation, weather tight seal to prevent water loss, and as a sense organ keeping the brain informed abouit the environment
Name the outermost layer of the skinthe epidermis
The epidermis consists of 5 layers. Name the outer most layer stratum corneum
What cells are known as the melanocytes melanin
The darkness of a persons skin is directly proportional to the amount of whatMelanin
What is the layer of skin just below the epidermisdermis
In the dermis are numerous fibroblasts, which are cells that secrete whatcollagen, elastin, and ground substance
What does collagen do for the skinIt gives the skin a high resistance to breakage do to mechanical stress.
What does elastin do for the skinit provides elasticity for the skin
What does ground substance do for the skinProvides resistance to compression
the dermis is subdivided into 2 layers. Name themthe papillary dermis, and the reticular layer.
what does the reticular layer doprovides strength and elasticity
what does the papillary dermis doprovides nutrients to the epidermis and helps with thermal regulation
Macrophages and lymphocytes are also found wherethe dermal layer
there are 5 different structures that you can find in the dermis. Name themnerve endings, blood vessels, sweat glands, hair folicle, and sebaceous gland.
during strenuous activity the sweat glands can secrete how much fluid in an hour. 1000ml
The layer of tissue below the dermis is the _____ layer and contains mostly ________ tissuesubcutaneous, adipose
What benifiet does subcutaneous tissue provideinsulation from extreme heat or cold
Below the subcutaneous tissue is a thick, dense layer of fibrous tissue known as the deep fascia
Where is dynamic tension foundover muscle
When you have surgery to improve the apperence of a scar this is called scar revision
During inflammation chemicals and proteins known as chemotactic factors are released for what reasonto call repairing cells into the area.
Mast cells release _______ as part of the bodies response in the early stages of inflammationhistamine
Inflammation ultimatly leads to whatthe removal of foreign material damaged cellular parts, and invading microorganisms.
ato replace the area of damage in a soft tissue injury, an new layer of epithelial cells must be moved into thi region. A process known asepithelialization
In _______________, new blood vessels form as the body attempts to bring oxygen and nutrients to the injured tissueneovascularization
Collagen is a tough fibrous protien found in whatscar tissue, hair, bones, and connective tissue
Name 2 wounds that carry a high risk for infectionanimal and human bites
What type of scar typically forms in people with darkly pigmented skinkeloid scar
What type of scar forms in areas subject to high tissue stresshypertrophic scar
Open injuries should be sutured or closed within 6-8 hours
Larger openings and deeper penitrations result in a higher risk of whatinfection
what is erythemareddening of the skin
red streaks adjacent to the wound indicate that the patient has developed _________lymphangitis
tetanus is caused by an infection with an anaerobic bacterium called clostridium tetani
tetanus infection can cause whattoxin release that causes muscle contractions so strong they can fracture a bone
Necrotizing fasciitis involves whatthe death of tissue
Necrotizing fasciitis has a mortality rate of what70-80%
What type of wound is a gunshotpuncture
in an avulsion the part of the flap that connects the flap to the body is called whatpedicle
The longer an injured area stays compressed the greater the chance of whatsystemic complications
When vessels are crushed and torn they often lose the ability to do whatconstrict
What can lead to calcifications that can interfere with normal blood flow and normal nervous tissue function is whathyperphosphatemia
Compartment syndrome presents with the six P's. What are theyPain, Paresthesia, Paresis, Pressure, Passive stretch pain, and Pulselessness.
In an explosion what happens during primary phasea pressure wave rapidly develops
In an explosion what happens during secondary phasea blast wind occurs
In an explosion what happens during tertiary phaseVictims may be ijured from displacement away from the blast site or collapse of the surrounding structure
In an explosion what happens during quanternary phaseInjuries result from the misc. events. IE burns from the explosion
Gunshot wounds and stab wounds warrent whatcomplete removal of the patients clothing
Trauma patients are often critically injured, and life threats evolve _______ _______., so reassessments may reveal problemsover time
What directly covers a wound and controls bleedinga dressing
what keeps the dressing in placea bandage
When are occlusive dressings indicatedwhen it is important to keep air from passing through the material
Why are wet dressing limited to their use in the fieldbecause they provide a medium for bacteria and other pathogens to grow
Application of a cold compress will help do what to an open woundreduce pain and deminish blood flow
what are the guidlines to preserving an amputated partrinse with cool sterile saline, wrap loosely with wet sterile guaze, keep it cool but don't get it cold,
what are the don't do's when try to preserve an amputated part.never warm, never soak in water, naver place directly on ice
A minor neck laceration can lead to whatan air embolism
Open injuries of the neck require what? Why do they require thisAn occlusive dressing so air doesn't get drawn into the circulatory system.
what should you do with torso injuries that are holesapply an occlusive dressing and tape three sides down
elbow injuries have a higher risk for what, and why? Neurovascular compromise because of the limited space available for blood vessels and nerves.
A key complication of crush syndrome is what? It can be prevented with aggressive fluid therapyrenal failure
Why is lactated ringers not recommended for use in cases of crush syndromeit has potassium in it
In crush syndrome why do you want to give sodium bicarbit alkalinizes the blood and urine, which helps prevent kidney failure, treats hyperkalemia, and reverses metabolic acidosis.
what is the care in the ed for sruch syndromeurine output of at least 300ml/h. provide medications like amiloride, a potassium sparing diuretic. ALLOPURINOL as well