Deck 8: Soft-Tissue Injury

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In one study of 1,000 wounds, 42% of traumatic wounds were ____.

A) due to sharp, nonglass objects
B) secondary to blunt trauma
C) due to glass
D) caused by bites
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Skin glues are not used with pediatric patients.
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The scalp is not a common location for lacerations.
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During the ____ stage of wound healing bleeding is controlled.

A) proliferative
B) modeling
C) hemostasis
D) remodeling
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A traumatic force that tears, cuts, or rends the flesh, leaving a jagged wound, creates a(n) ____.

A) scrape
B) abrasion
C) laceration
D) puncture
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A(n) ____, by definition, is a wound that does not go below the epidermis.

A) laceration
B) felon
C) puncture
D) abrasion
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A(n) ____ is the separation of a limb or digit by a shearing force.

A) reperfusion
B) amputation
C) avulsion
D) felon
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A laceration that extends past the dermis will reach a layer of loose connective tissue called the ____.

A) deep fascia
B) superficial puncture
C) superficial fascia
D) deep puncture
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Etimodate is an ultra-long acting hypnotic, over fifteen minutes, which does not have a safe hemodynamic profile.
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Rabies has to be suspected whenever any mammal bites a human.
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A(n) ____ penetrates through the skin and can be either be superficial or full thickness.

A) puncture wound
B) avulsion
C) abrasion
D) scrape
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Tourniquets can produce direct trauma to the skin, including pressure necrosis and friction burns.
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A(n) ____ is usually caused by a tearing force that rends the limb from the body, often leaving a jagged or tattered stump behind.

A) avulsion
B) fasciitis
C) amputation
D) keloid
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Ordinarily, severe bleeding cannot be controlled with direct pressure.
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Both corticosteroids and anticoagulants can impair wound healing.
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Soft-tissue injuries are not life-threatening issues.
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A(n) ____ starts as a small abscess following a puncture wound from a nail or needle, but can become a life-threatening soft-tissue infection.

A) ulcer
B) hematoma
C) necrotizing fasciitis
D) pressure sore
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Poor nutrition can accelerate the development of pressure sores.
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Traumatic rhabdomyolysis is a secondary syndrome that sometimes occurs with crush injury.
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A ____ is a purulent infection that results when bacteria-laden foreign material is injected into the pulp of the finger, most commonly the thumb or index finger.

A) keloid
B) necrotizing fasciitis
C) pressure sore
D) felon
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____ are ulcerations of the skin that occur because of prolonged pressure along prominences of the body such as the sacrum, elbows, knees, and ankles.

A) Felons
B) Keloids
C) Blisters
D) Pressure sores
Question
A(n) ____ injury occurs when the genitals (in particular) and the perineum (in general) strike an object.

A) neovascularization
B) orbital
C) straddle
D) hypertrophic
Question
During wound healing, granulation starts on the inside and pushes the scab up and out, a process called ____.

A) neovascularization
B) wound contraction
C) vasoconstriction
D) angiogenesis
Question
____ are actually an ancient means of wound closure, as they appeared in ancient Hindu medicine.

A) Skin staples
B) Running sutures
C) Interrupted sutures
D) Adhesives
Question
The skin has folds, or static tension lines called ____ lines. In between these lines there is also tension.

A) hypertrophic
B) Langer's
C) dynamic tension
D) Kraissl's
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A ____ dressing is a thin, transparent, semipermeable membrane that permits moisture to escape and oxygen to enter.

A) film
B) silver
C) foam
D) cravat
Question
In a crush injury, massive forces compress the limb, causing extensive damage to muscle cells, leading to a condition called ____ syndrome.

A) dehiscence
B) crush
C) reperfusion
D) rhabdomyolysis
Question
During the ____ phase of wound healing, which starts on about day two and may last three weeks, fibroblasts start to form a bed of collagen and rudimentary tissue.

A) proliferative
B) remodeling
C) hemostasis
D) modeling
Question
During the healing process, new blood vessels are formed to provide the growing tissue with nutrients, a process called ____.

A) granulation
B) angiogenesis
C) photosynthesis
D) wound contraction
Question
____ wound healing, occurs when the wound is purposefully left open to air and the body is allowed to close the wound itself via granulation.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Delayed primary
D) Delayed secondary
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____ dressings provide some antimicrobial action in addition to wound coverage.

A) Film
B) Gel
C) Foam
D) Silver
Question
Wounds initially weep fluids called ____.

A) pus
B) exudates
C) felons
D) lymph
Question
A(n) ____ agent facilitates the coagulation of blood to stop hemorrhage by collecting clotting factors.

A) sanguination
B) analgesic
C) tensile
D) hemostatic
Question
____ wound healing occurs within hours of an incision.

A) Primary
B) Delayed primary
C) Secondary
D) Delayed secondary
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____, lesions that can develop up to one year after an injury and are thought to be due to genetic influences, are the result of an overgrowth of scar tissue.

A) Blisters
B) Pressure sores
C) Keloids
D) Decubitus ulcers
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Deck 8: Soft-Tissue Injury
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In one study of 1,000 wounds, 42% of traumatic wounds were ____.

A) due to sharp, nonglass objects
B) secondary to blunt trauma
C) due to glass
D) caused by bites
secondary to blunt trauma
2
Skin glues are not used with pediatric patients.
False
3
The scalp is not a common location for lacerations.
False
4
During the ____ stage of wound healing bleeding is controlled.

A) proliferative
B) modeling
C) hemostasis
D) remodeling
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A traumatic force that tears, cuts, or rends the flesh, leaving a jagged wound, creates a(n) ____.

A) scrape
B) abrasion
C) laceration
D) puncture
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A(n) ____, by definition, is a wound that does not go below the epidermis.

A) laceration
B) felon
C) puncture
D) abrasion
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A(n) ____ is the separation of a limb or digit by a shearing force.

A) reperfusion
B) amputation
C) avulsion
D) felon
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A laceration that extends past the dermis will reach a layer of loose connective tissue called the ____.

A) deep fascia
B) superficial puncture
C) superficial fascia
D) deep puncture
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Etimodate is an ultra-long acting hypnotic, over fifteen minutes, which does not have a safe hemodynamic profile.
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10
Rabies has to be suspected whenever any mammal bites a human.
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11
A(n) ____ penetrates through the skin and can be either be superficial or full thickness.

A) puncture wound
B) avulsion
C) abrasion
D) scrape
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12
Tourniquets can produce direct trauma to the skin, including pressure necrosis and friction burns.
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13
A(n) ____ is usually caused by a tearing force that rends the limb from the body, often leaving a jagged or tattered stump behind.

A) avulsion
B) fasciitis
C) amputation
D) keloid
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14
Ordinarily, severe bleeding cannot be controlled with direct pressure.
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15
Both corticosteroids and anticoagulants can impair wound healing.
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Soft-tissue injuries are not life-threatening issues.
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17
A(n) ____ starts as a small abscess following a puncture wound from a nail or needle, but can become a life-threatening soft-tissue infection.

A) ulcer
B) hematoma
C) necrotizing fasciitis
D) pressure sore
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18
Poor nutrition can accelerate the development of pressure sores.
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19
Traumatic rhabdomyolysis is a secondary syndrome that sometimes occurs with crush injury.
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20
A ____ is a purulent infection that results when bacteria-laden foreign material is injected into the pulp of the finger, most commonly the thumb or index finger.

A) keloid
B) necrotizing fasciitis
C) pressure sore
D) felon
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21
____ are ulcerations of the skin that occur because of prolonged pressure along prominences of the body such as the sacrum, elbows, knees, and ankles.

A) Felons
B) Keloids
C) Blisters
D) Pressure sores
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22
A(n) ____ injury occurs when the genitals (in particular) and the perineum (in general) strike an object.

A) neovascularization
B) orbital
C) straddle
D) hypertrophic
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23
During wound healing, granulation starts on the inside and pushes the scab up and out, a process called ____.

A) neovascularization
B) wound contraction
C) vasoconstriction
D) angiogenesis
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24
____ are actually an ancient means of wound closure, as they appeared in ancient Hindu medicine.

A) Skin staples
B) Running sutures
C) Interrupted sutures
D) Adhesives
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25
The skin has folds, or static tension lines called ____ lines. In between these lines there is also tension.

A) hypertrophic
B) Langer's
C) dynamic tension
D) Kraissl's
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26
A ____ dressing is a thin, transparent, semipermeable membrane that permits moisture to escape and oxygen to enter.

A) film
B) silver
C) foam
D) cravat
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27
In a crush injury, massive forces compress the limb, causing extensive damage to muscle cells, leading to a condition called ____ syndrome.

A) dehiscence
B) crush
C) reperfusion
D) rhabdomyolysis
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28
During the ____ phase of wound healing, which starts on about day two and may last three weeks, fibroblasts start to form a bed of collagen and rudimentary tissue.

A) proliferative
B) remodeling
C) hemostasis
D) modeling
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29
During the healing process, new blood vessels are formed to provide the growing tissue with nutrients, a process called ____.

A) granulation
B) angiogenesis
C) photosynthesis
D) wound contraction
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30
____ wound healing, occurs when the wound is purposefully left open to air and the body is allowed to close the wound itself via granulation.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Delayed primary
D) Delayed secondary
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31
____ dressings provide some antimicrobial action in addition to wound coverage.

A) Film
B) Gel
C) Foam
D) Silver
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32
Wounds initially weep fluids called ____.

A) pus
B) exudates
C) felons
D) lymph
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33
A(n) ____ agent facilitates the coagulation of blood to stop hemorrhage by collecting clotting factors.

A) sanguination
B) analgesic
C) tensile
D) hemostatic
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____ wound healing occurs within hours of an incision.

A) Primary
B) Delayed primary
C) Secondary
D) Delayed secondary
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____, lesions that can develop up to one year after an injury and are thought to be due to genetic influences, are the result of an overgrowth of scar tissue.

A) Blisters
B) Pressure sores
C) Keloids
D) Decubitus ulcers
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