First-degree burn - A mild burn that only affects the outer layer of the skin, typically resulting in redness and pain.
Abrasion - A wound caused by rubbing or scraping the skin against a rough surface, resulting in a superficial injury.
Puncture - A wound caused by a pointed object piercing through the skin, creating a small hole.
Avulsion - A severe injury where a portion of the skin or tissue is completely torn or separated from the body.
CPR - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a first-aid procedure performed to revive someone in cardiac arrest by providing chest compressions and rescue breaths.
First Aid - Immediate and temporary assistance given to a sick or injured person until medical professionals can provide further treatment.
Laceration - A deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh, usually caused by a sharp object.
Second-degree burn - A moderate burn that affects both the outer layer of the skin and the layer beneath, often resulting in redness, blisters, and pain.
Third-degree burn - A severe burn that affects all layers of the skin and deeper tissues, typically resulting in charring, loss of sensation, and potential damage to bones and muscles.
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First-degree burn
Abrasion
Puncture
Avulsion
CPR
First Aid
Laceration
Second-degree burn
Third-degree burn
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