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Bleeding: escape of blood from arteries, veins and capillaries

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1 Bleeding: escape of blood from arteries, veins and capillaries
BLEEDING WOUNDS Bleeding: escape of blood from arteries, veins and capillaries

2 Hemorrhage Large amt. of blood loss in a short period of time,
Internal: no outside blood loss escape into your body cavity, causes by blunt force, sharp injury or fx bone S/S: discolored skin, bruising, soft tissue becomes hard, swollen Anxiety, restlessness, weak rapid pulse

3 Turns to shock Pale bluish skin, N/V, excessive thirst decline level of consciousness

4 Treatment internal injuries
Depends on area Arm, leg such as a bruise, ICE Emergency care such as abdominal injuries: NO FURTHER HARM No fluids to drink Monitor ABC Victim in comfortable position Maintain body temp.

5 Function of blood Transport O2, nutrients, remove waste
Protect against disease Maintain body temp.

6 Components of blood Blood volume ½ plasma fluid portion
WBC fight infection RBC transport O2 p/u waste Co2 Platelets, clotting factor (10min.)

7 Types of Vessels Arteries, non clotting carries O2 away from heart
Veins, clotting factor transport blood to heart Capillaries, exchange of arteries and veins

8 External injuries Control bleeding, prevent infections, and pain
1. Direct pressure 2. Pressure bandage 3. Elevation 4. Bleeding continues, apply more pads, treat for shock

9 Wound types Amputation or Avulsion Impaled object
Open wound- chest or abdominal area Minor wounds: abrasion, laceration, puncture, incision Bruise Open fracture


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