61. Traumas and their consequences Flashcards

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Forms of trauma

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  • Open wound/covered lesion
  • Superficial or deep
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Causes of trauma

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  1. Force, high sudden pressure
  2. Tension (stretching)
  3. Torsion
  4. Penetration into tissues
  5. Explosion
  6. Ultrasound
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Consequences of trauma are dependent on…

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  • Causing agent
  • Strength of conjunction
  • Types of organ or tissue
    • Soft tissues
    • Bones, head
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Forms of wound (vulnus) on soft tissues

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  1. Abrasion
  2. Contusion
  3. Laceration
  4. Incision/cut
  5. Puncture
  6. Bite
  7. Surgical wound
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Forms of wound (vulnus) in the body

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  1. Bleeding
  2. Split
  3. Perforation
  4. Trituration
  5. Compression
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Local effects of trauma

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  • Lesions
  • Tissue damage
  • Port of entry
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General effects of trauma

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  • General effect of a local infection
  • Blood loss
  • Functional disturbances (fracture/luxations)
  • Embolism (fat/bone marrow)
  • Traumatic shock
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Lesion types in the tissue

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  • Microscopical
    • Fibrillary ruptures
  • Macroscopical
    • Ruptures
    • Fractures
    • Luxation
    • Fissure
    • Concussion
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Which animals are more susceptible to:

  • Fracture
  • Rupture
  • Luxation
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  • Sick animals
  • Bad conditions
  • Dietical problems
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Fracture

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  • Open/covered
  • usually need by trauma
  • cahectic animal –> not big trauma needed
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