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Emergency Care Vocab WARNING: gruesome pictures Laceration: A jagged, irregular tear of the skin. Skin avulsion: tissue separates from the body. Incision: A cut from a knife, glass, or sharp rock. Puncture: • A wound that is caused by an object piercing the skin. Abrasion: wound to outer layers of skin that causes little bleeding; caused by friction with another object. Poison: • Substance, solid liquid or gas, that causes illness, injury, or death when introduced to the body. First Aid: • The immediate temporary care to a person that has become sick or has been injured. Shock: • Failure of the system to keep adequate blood circulating to the vital organs of the body. Rabies: A disease of the nervous system that could cause madness and death. • Dogs, squirrels, and rats are common carriers of this disease. Sprain Vs. Strain • Stretching or tearing of ligaments that hold bone together. • Stretching or tearing of muscles and tendons. Burns • First degree: Involves the top layer of skin (sunburn). • Second degree: Involves the top layer, the skin will blister and appear blotchy. • Third degree: destroys all layers of skin, nerves, muscle, fat and bones. Burn looks brown or black. Fainting • A temporary loss of consciousness, caused by reduced blood supply to the brain. Frostbite • Ice crystals form in the spaces between the cells – This causes skin to lose color and to become insensitive. Gangrene • Death of tissue, that comes from frostbite that is untreated. Hurricane • A powerful rain storm Tornado • A powerful twisting wind storm. Blizzard • Snow storm Earthquake • Violent shaking of the ground. • • • • • • • • • • • KEY Laceration - A jagged, irregular tear of the skin. Skin avulsion - tissue separates from the body. Incision - A cut from a knife, glass, or sharp rock. Puncture - A wound that is caused by an object piercing the skin. Abrasion - wound to outer layers of skin that causes little bleeding; caused by friction with another object. Poison - Substance, solid liquid or gas, that causes illness, injury, or death when introduced to the body. First Aid - The immediate temporary care to a person that has become sick or has been injured. Shock – Failure of the system to keep adequate blood circulating to the vital organs of the body. Rabies - A disease of the nervous system that could cause madness and death. Sprain – Stretching or tearing of ligaments that hold bone together. Strain – Stretching or tearing of muscles and tendons. KEY Continued • 1st Degree Burn – Involves the top layer of skin (sunburn). • 2nd Degree Burn – Involves the top layer, the skin will blister and appear blotchy. • 3rd Degree Burn - destroys all layers of skin, nerves, muscle, fat and bones. Burn looks brown or black. • Fainting – A temporary loss of consciousness, caused by reduced blood supply to the brain. • Frostbite – Ice crystals form in the spaces between the cells • Gangrene – Death of tissue, that comes from frostbite that is untreated. • Hurricane - A powerful rain storm • Tornado – A powerful twisting wind storm. • Blizzard – Snow storm • Earthquake - Violent shaking of the ground.