Dylan Connor. It is a rare infection often described in media reports as a condition involving flesh eating bacteria It can be fatal if not treated properly.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A Power Point Presentation By: Brody Nelson, EMT-P Student
Advertisements

What is a Staph skin infection?
Community First Aid & Safety
Chapter 10 Soft Tissue Injures
Chapter 9 Wounds.
Skeletal Body System. Inflammation of the joints Bursa are small, fluid filled sacs that lubricate and relieve pressure between the bones, tendons and.
ANTHRAX By: Justin Tursellino. Anthrax is a…. Anthrax is an infection caused by a bacterium, Bacillus anthracis. The infection can take three forms depending.
NECROTIZING FASCIITIS By: XXXXXXXXXXX Biology 1407 April 23, 2010 Houston Community College.
Occupational Exposure to Communicable Diseases SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY (619)
By Harley Dingey. If you don’t like seeing digusting pictures TURN AWAY NOW.
GaNGRENE By Shawn Lahodny.
Consequences include: –Delay in healing –May result in localized infection (abscess) –Bacteria or their products may migrate to adjacent tissues or bloodstream.
Animal Bites By: Tabatha Barrera & Megan Matisak.
Group A Streptococcal (GAS) Disease (strep throat, necrotizing fasciitis, impetigo) By: Dr. Awatif Alam.
Gangrene By Nolan Quinn and Maddy Sorel. What Gangrene=Death and decay of body tissue caused by insufficient blood supply, Usually following disease,
Trace Winegar. What is Gangrene?  Two main types: dry, and wet In both types of gangrene all tissue is destroyed  Gangrene occurs when tissue dies because.
Streptococcus The Throat Pathogen.
Toxic Shock Syndrome Staphyloccocal & Streptococcal Origins.
Soft Tissue Infections
Diseases and Infections In World War One By Grace, Jenny, Abbie, Bethany, Claudia, Laylia and Aliza.
Soft Tissue Injuries.
Flesh Eating Bacteria By Riley Schafer and Jameson Meyer.
agents that invade the body and cause diseases. List and describe the 5 main pathogens.
Necrotizing Fasciitis
First Aid Chapter 5 Wounds. Open Wounds Break in skin surface with ______________ bleeding.
Tetanus and Gangrene Boetius Alexander Turek. Tetanus Derived from Clostridium tetani bacterium “Created” by Carle and Rattone in 1884.
Bleeding and Wounds.
BY IMAVI 7A SCARLET FEVER. Scarlet fever is a disease that is caused by an A Streptococcus bacteria. This bacteria is the same bacteria that causes strep.
BY AMY MUNSTERMAN P.2 Flesh Eating Bacteria. What is it? A very rare but serious bacterial infection An infection that starts in the tissues just below.
GANGRENE By: Kameron Yancy & Terina. What is Gangrene Gangrene is a condition that occurs when body tissue dies. It is caused by a loss of blood supply.
Gangrene By: Dajana, CJ, D’Angelo, Chris Date: February 9,2015 Period: 2B.
Soft Tissue Injuries Chapter 10. Soft Tissue The skin is composed of two primary layers:  Outer (epidermis)  Deep (dermis) The dermis layer contains.
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
WOUNDS BURNS. What is a WOUND? An Injury to the Soft Tissue Area.
L. Katie McKenna. Necrotizing: Causing or undergoing cell death Fasciitis: Inflammation of fascia Necrotizing: Causing or undergoing cell death Fasciitis:
Infectious Diseases. Staphylococcus aureusGeneral bacteria.
Spinal cord injury patients often succumb to bed sores Christopher Reeve dedicated his final years to promoting cutting-edge research in paralysis, including.
First Aid and CPR Chapter 10 Notes Soft Tissue Injuries.
Wounds. WOUNDS A wound is an injury that damages the body’s tissues. The two greatest concerns in regards to wounds include excessive bleeding and infection.
Providing First Aid for Bleeding Wounds
Osteomyelitis symptoms include: Fever, chills Irritability, lethargy in children Pain in the immediate area of the infection Swelling, warmth and.
Intro to First Aid Terms. First Aid Immediate care given to a victim of an injury or illness to minimize the effect of the injury or illness until experts.
Lyme Disease Danielle Haggerty. Definition Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi Deer tick holds bacterium in their stomachs Ticks.
Conner Ogdon Jacob Anson Kenny Pham Question #’s: 22, 27, 34, 37
2. The epidermis is considered the true layer of skin
Chapter 9 Wounds.
First Aid - Bleeding Major VS Minor.
Red Male organ Warning Signs: Recognizing Cellulitis
DIABETIC FOOT CARE CARING FOR AND TREATING FOOT AND ANKLE CONDITIONS RELATED TO DIABETES.
Necrotizing Fasciitis
CUTS, SCRAPES, BURNS and BRUISES
Cellulitis.
Necrotising FASCIITIS
Cuts, Scrapes, & Bruises Broken Bones
The Disorders of the Lymphatic System
SOFT TISSUE INJURIES.
Bleeding and Wounds.
Evaluation & Assessment
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe wounds and burns by analyzing and creating a model. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this.
Daniela Mireles & Omara Silva Physiology Per.2
Providing First Aid (2:22)
Evaluation & Assessment
Presentation transcript:

Dylan Connor

It is a rare infection often described in media reports as a condition involving flesh eating bacteria It can be fatal if not treated properly It spreads quickly and aggressively in an infected person Every year 6000 to 700 cases are diagnosed in the U.S 25-30% of cases are fatal.

It enters the body through surgery or injury Minor cuts Insect bites Abrasions Once it takes hold it rapidly destroys muscle tissue.

Increasing pain around area of injury Pain that is worse than expected Redness and warmth around the wound Flu like symptoms Dehydration

Swelling A purple rash Blisters filled with foul smelling liquid Discoloration, peeling, and flakiness of skin Severe drop in blood pressure Toxic shock Unconsciousness

Antibiotic therapy Surgery to remove dead tissue Amputation Blood transfusuion

fasciitis-flesh-eating-bacteria fasciitis-flesh-eating-bacteria tm tm