. 1 WOUNDS AND THEIR CARE.

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. 1 WOUNDS AND THEIR CARE

A WOUND 2 A BREAK IN THE SKIN, MUCOUS MEMBRANE OR UNDERLYING TISSUE CLOSED WOUNDS INTERNAL OPEN WOUNDS EXTERNAL

OBJECTIVE 3 TO PREVENT ADDITIONAL CONTAMINATION AND CONTROL BLEEDING

TYPE OF WOUNDS 4 AVULSION PARTIAL OR COMPLETE TEARING OF BODY PART OR FLAP OF SKIN

PUNCTURE HOLE IN THE SKIN OR DEEPER TISSUE

ABRASION SCRAPING OR RUBBING OF SKIN OR DEEPER TISSUE

INCISION SMOOTH CLEAN CUT

LACERATION JAGGED CUT OR TEAR

. 5 DRESSING STERILE, IF POSSIBLE, PIECE OF MATERIAL PLACED OVER A WOUND TO HELP PREVENT CONTAMINATION OTHER MATERIALS THAT CAN BE USED

BANDAGE MATERIAL USED TO HOLD THE DRESSING IN PLACE AND TO CONTROL BLEEDING

METHODS OF BLEEDING 6 CONTROL DIRECT PRESSURE ELEVATION PRESSURE POINT

COMBINATION OF ABOVE STEPS TOURNIQUET Cont. COMBINATION OF ABOVE STEPS TOURNIQUET LAST RESORT / USE ONLY IN EXTREME CONDITIONS

TOURNIQUET MATERIAL USED 2-3" WIDE

TOURNIQUET 7 TIGHTEN UNTIL BLEEDING STOPS

"TK" OR "T" VISIBLE ON VICTIM TIME PLACED ON VICTIM

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