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First Aid Medical and Injury Terminology
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Abrasion An Injury consisting of the loss of a partial thickness of skin from rubbing or scraping on a har, rough surface; also called a brush burn, mat burn or friction burn.
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Laceration A wound made by tearing or cutting of body tissues
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PUNCTURE The piercing of an organ or other body structure with a pointed instrument.
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Impaled Object An object that has caused a puncture wound and remains embedded in the wound
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AVULSION An injury that leaves a piece of skin or other tissue either partially or completely torn away from the body.
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Closed fracture A simple break or rupture in the bone, one that does not cause a break in the skin.
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Comminuted or Impacted Fracture A fracture in which the bone is shattered and broken into small pieces. The Ends of the bones can also be jammed together
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Compound Fracture An open fracture, one in which the bone ends pierce the skin.
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Other bone fractures
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Simple Dislocation Simple Dislocation Displacement of a body part
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Complete Dislocation
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Dismemberment Amputation of an extremity or portion of it.
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Acute pain…………… Having a rapid onset, severe symptoms and a relatively short duration.
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Chronic Pain Long continue with slow onset.
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Anoxia Without oxygen; a reduction of oxygen in body tissue below required physiological levels.
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Asphyxiation Suffocation:
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Contusion Injury to the tissues (bruise) w/o skin breakage
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Hemorrhage Abnormally large amount of bleeding.
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Hematoma A localized collection of blood in an organ tissue, or space as a result of injury or a broken blood vessel.
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Hemiplegia Paralysis of one side of the body.
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Ligaments………………. A tough band Of connective tissue that connects bone to bone or that supports any organ
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Tendons A tough bane of dense, fibrous, connective tissue that attaches muscles to bone and other parts.
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Cartilage A spongy form of connective tissue which acts as a shock absorber between two long bones.
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