Sure! Below are definitions that you can match with the corresponding terms from your assessment:
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Third-degree burn - A burn that affects all layers of the skin, causing damage to deeper tissues, often resulting in white or charred skin and possible loss of sensation.
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Laceration - A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh caused by a sharp object.
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Abrasion - A scrape or wearing away of the skin's surface, often caused by friction against a hard surface.
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First Aid - The immediate and temporary care provided to someone who is injured or ill before professional medical help arrives.
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First-degree burn - A burn that affects only the outer layer of skin (epidermis), resulting in redness and minor pain.
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Puncture - A wound that is made by a sharp object piercing the skin, which can lead to infection.
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CPR - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; an emergency procedure performed to maintain blood flow and breathing in a person who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating.
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Avulsion - An injury where a body structure is forcibly detached or torn away, such as a finger or ear.
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Second-degree burn - A burn that extends into the deeper layers of skin (dermis) and causes blisters, swelling, and severe pain.
Please match these definitions with their corresponding terms according to the instructions provided. If you have any specific definitions you'd like to clarify or need more help with, let me know!