Deep Wound
Deep Wound
On e Wor d
GROUP IV
Wou n d
Deep Wounds
Presented by GROUP IV
Cuering, Angel
Hadjirul, Fatima Nicole
Khoory, Salamah
Vero, Czantarra Gem
What is the
Largest Organ
of the Body?
SKIN (INTERGUMENTARY)
About Our
The skin protects us from
microbes and the elements,
helps regulate body
temperature, and permits the
Skin
sensations of touch, heat, and
cold.
Skin
Structure
What is Wound?
LACERATIONS INCISION
AVULSION
Types of Deep
Wound
Puncture
Wound
A type of cut that is made when a sharp object,
like a nail, goes through the skin and into the
tissue underneath.
Puncture
Wound
Wash your hands
Clean the wound
Stop the bleeding
Apply an antibiotic.
Cover the wound.
Change the dressing.
Watch for signs of infection.
pierces the skin and enters
a tissue of the body,
creating a deep wound
and disrupting the tissue
Penetration
Wound
Wash your hands
Stop the bleeding
Clean the wound
Cover the wound.
Watch for signs of
infection.
Penetration
Wound
Laceration
Deep opening or a tear in the skin. This
type of wound is often irregular and
jagged.
Laceration
Apply pressure to the wound, using gauze or
a clean cloth
Elevate the wound higher than the heart
If the bleeding has stopped, rinse with clean
water
If there is a muscle or tendon that is
exposed, don't try to insert it again
If you feel dizzy or want to pass out, sit or lie
down
Incision
an opening that is made in
something with a sharp
tool, especially in
someone's body during an
operation
Incision
Wash with soap and
warm water
Do not rub or soak the
wound
Do not use rubbing
alcohol, hydrogen
peroxide, or iodine
Air-dry the incision or pat
with a dry and clean, fresh
towel before applying a
new dressing
Avulsion
A wound in which a part of the body has been torn off or removed
through either surgery or trauma
Avulsion
Clean the wound with a clean cloth or
gauze and apply Betadine
If there is dirt:
Wash with saline water or clean water
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First-Aid
Bandaging by CZAN