Chapter 21 Terms Flashcards

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Chest tube

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A tube surgically inserted into the chest to drain blood, fluid or air, and to allow the lungs to expand.

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Evisceration

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A severe injury that causes the abdominal organs to protrude through the wound.

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Flail chest

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A serious injury in which multiple rib fractures result in a loose section of ribs that does not move normally with the rest of the chest during breathing and often moves in the opposite direction.

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Hemopneumothorax

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An accumulation of blood and air between the lungs and chest wall.

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Hemothorax

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An accumulation of blood between the lungs and chest wall.

Caused by bleeding that may be from the chest wall, lung tissue or major blood vessels in the thorax.

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Hypotension

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Abnormally low blood pressure.

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Impaled object

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An object that remains embedded in an open wound.

AKA embedded object.

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Intercostal

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Located between the ribs

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9
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Parenchyma

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Tissue that is involved in the functioning of a structure or organ as opposed to its supporting structures.

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Percussion

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A technique of tapping on the surface of the body and listening to the resulting sounds, to learn about the condition of the area beneath.

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11
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Peritoneum

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The membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and covers most of the abdominal organs.

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12
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Pleural space

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The space between the lungs and chest wall.

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13
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Pneumothorax

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Collapse of a lung due to pressure on it caused by air in the chest cavity.

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14
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Subconjunctival hemmorrhage

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Broken blood vessels in the eyes.

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15
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Subcutaneous emphysema

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A rare condition in which air gets into tissues under the skin that covers the chest wall or neck. May occur as a result of wounds to those areas.

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16
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Sucking chest wound

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A chest wound in which an object, such as a knife or bullet, penetrates the chest wall and lung, allowing air to pass freely in and out of the chest cavity. Breathing causes a sucking sound.

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Tension pneumothorax

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A life-threatening injury in which the lung is completely collapsed and air is trapped in the pleural space.

18
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Thoracic

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Relating to the thorax, or chest cavity.

19
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Traumatic asphyxia

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Severe lack of oxygen due to trauma, usually caused by throacic injury.