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Drag the definition to the matching term.

(9 points)
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Third-degree burn
CPR
First Aid
Puncture
Avulsion
Laceration
Abrasion
Second-degree burn
First-degree burn
Involves the outer layer of skin and the underlying layers of skin.
Involves only the outer layer of skin.
Involve all layers of the skin and may penetrate the underlying tissues.
A small but deep hole caused by a sharp and narrow object that pierces the skin.
: Occurs when skin or tissue is partly or completely torn.
The immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care can be provided.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Know as a scrape.
Cuts caused by a sharp object slicing through layers of skin.

9 answers

Here are the terms matched with their definitions:

  • Third-degree burn: Involve all layers of the skin and may penetrate the underlying tissues.
  • CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • First Aid: The immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care can be provided.
  • Puncture: A small but deep hole caused by a sharp and narrow object that pierces the skin.
  • Avulsion: Occurs when skin or tissue is partly or completely torn.
  • Laceration: Cuts caused by a sharp object slicing through layers of skin.
  • Abrasion: Known as a scrape.
  • Second-degree burn: Involves the outer layer of skin and the underlying layers of skin.
  • First-degree burn: Involves only the outer layer of skin.
The three C's (steps) for responding to an emergency are:(3 points)
Responses

Care
Care

Check
Check

Control
Control

Call
Call

The three C's (steps) for responding to an emergency are:

  1. Check
  2. Call
  3. Care
The following are steps you take to control bleeding.

Choose all that apply

(1 point)
Responses

Apply steady pressure.
Apply steady pressure.

Cover the wound with sterile guaze.
Cover the wound with sterile guaze.

Hold the wounded body part below the level of the heart.
Hold the wounded body part below the level of the heart.

Remove blood soaked gauze and replace with clean gauze.

The following steps you take to control bleeding are:

  1. Apply steady pressure.
  2. Cover the wound with sterile gauze.
  3. Hold the wounded body part below the level of the heart.

(Note: It is generally advised not to remove blood-soaked gauze, as removing it could disrupt any clotting that has started. Instead, you should add more gauze on top if needed.)

When treating a burn, you should apply ice for 5 minutes.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False

False

When treating a burn, you should not apply ice directly to the burn. Instead, cool water should be used for 10-20 minutes to help reduce pain and limit damage. Applying ice can further damage the tissue.

The universal sign for choking is:(1 point)
Responses

Loss of consciousness.
Loss of consciousness.

Clutching the throat
Clutching the throat

The inability to speak.
The inability to speak.

Inability to cough forcefully.

The universal sign for choking is:

Clutching the throat