Chapter 19 Terms Flashcards

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Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

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A lung condition in which trauma to the lungs leads to inflammation, accumulation of fluid in the alveolar air sacs, low blood oxygen and respiratory distress.

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Arteries

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Large blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body, except for the pulmonary arteries, which carry oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs.

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Bandage

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Material used to wrap or cover a part of the body.

Commonly used to hold a dressing or splint in place.

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Bandage compress

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A thick gauze dressing attached to a gauze bandage.

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Bleeding

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The loss of blood from arteries, veins or capillaries.

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Blood volume

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The total amount of blood circulating within the body.

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Capillaries

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Tiny blood vessels linking arteries and veins that transfer oxygen and other nutrients from the blood to all body cells and remove waste products.

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CLotting

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The process by which blood thickens at a wound site to seal an opening in a blood vessel and stop bleeding.

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Contusion

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An injury to the soft tissues that results in blood vessel damage - usually to capillaries - and leakage of blood into the surrounding tissues.
Caused when blood vessels are damaged or broken as a result of a blow to the skin, resulting in swelling and a reddish-purple discoloration on the skin.
Commonly referred to as a bruise.

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Direct pressure

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Pressure applied to a wound to control bleeding.

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Dressing

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A pad placed directly over a wound to absorb blood and other bodily fluids and to prevent infection.

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Elastic bandage

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A bandage designed to keep continuous pressure on a body part.
Also called an elastic wrap.

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External bleeding

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Bleeding on the outside of the body, often visible bleeding.

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Golden hour

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A term sometimes used to describe the first hour after a life-threatening traumatic injury.
Providing early interventions and advanced medical care during this time frame can result in the best chance of survival.

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Head-on collision

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A collision in which a vehicle hits an object, such as a tree or other vehicle, straight on.

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Hemorrhage

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The loss of large amount of blood in a short time or when there is continuous bleeding.

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Hemostatic agent

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A method of external hemorrhage control that used a substance that absorbs or absorbs the moisture from blood and speeds the process of coagulation and clot formation to achieve homeostasis.
Control of bleeding.

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Internal bleeding

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Bleeding inside the body.

19
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Occlusive dressing

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A special type of dressing that does not allow air or fluid to pass through.

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Perfusion

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The circulation of blood through the body or through a particular body part for the purpose of exchanging oxygen and nutrients with carbon dioxide and other wastes.

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Pressure bandage

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A bandage applied snugly to create pressure on a wound, to aid in controlling of bleeding.

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Pressure points

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Sites on the body where pressure can be applied to major arteries to slow the flow of blood to a body part.

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Roller bandage

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A bandage made of gauze or gauze-like material that is wrapped around a body part, over a dressing, using overlapping turns until the dressing is covered.

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Rollover

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A collision in which the vehicle rolls over.

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Rotational impact

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A collision in which the impact occurs off center and causes the vehicle to rotate until it either loses speed or strikes another object.

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Side-impact collision

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A collision in which the impact is at the side of the vehicle.
Also known as broadside or t-bone collision.

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Tounriquet

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A tight, wide band placed around an arm or leg to constrict blood vessels in order to stop blood flow around the wound.

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Trauma dressing

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A dressing used to cover very large area wounds and multiple wounds in one body area.
Also known as a universal dressing.

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Trauma system

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A system of definitive care facilities offering services within a region or community in various areas of medical expertise in order to care for injured individuals.

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Triangular bandage

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A triangle-shaped bandage that can be rolled or folded to hold a dressing or splint in place.
Can also be used as a sling to support an injured shoulder, arm or hand.

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Veins

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Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from all parts o the body to the heart, except for the pulmonary beings, which carry oxygen rich blood to the heart from the lungs.