PPT-Bleeding & Wounds shock

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burns Bleeding amp Wounds External Bleeding Three Types oozing flowing spurting Open wounds scrape Laceration slice knife cut or paper cut

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burns Bleeding amp Wounds External Bleeding Three Types oozing flowing spurting Open wounds scrape Laceration slice knife cut or paper cut. woundsinternationalcom Wounds International Vol 5 Issue 2 Wounds International 2014 wwwwoundsinternationalcom PB Clinical Update TEN TOP TIPS Preventing orthopaedic surgeryrelated wound blisters upercial wound blisters are an abnormal swelling ie Contains some Graphic Images. We Got A Bleeder!!. Some of the stuff you will need!. Personal Protective Equipment. PPE is important when potentially dealing with bodily fluids.. PPE examples. Gloves, apron, face shield…. Val Edwards-Jones. Clinical Director. MelBec. Microbiology Ltd. . Acute wounds-usually heal within 28 days. Surgical site . Burns. Trauma-. degloving. , bites . etc. If infected:. Usually a single organism (occasionally two or three). Presented by . Dr Azza Serry. Learning. . objectives. :. Definition. Classification of wounds. Pathophysiology of wound healing. Types of wound healing. Factors affecting wound healing . Complications of wound healing. This is the main menu of this presentation, return here by clicking on the home button (looks like a house).. Head/Neck Injuries. Bleeding/Shock. Wounds &. First Aid Room. Burns. Chest/Abdomen Injuries. Value in Hospice, End-of-Life, and Palliative Care. John P. McNulty,, MD, FACP, FAAHPM. George Muller, . RPh. . Palliative Care Institute of Southeast Louisiana . sally@boocare.co.uk. Wound Aetiology . Acute. Burns – dry heat, moist heat, chemical, radiation. Lacerations . Surgical incisions . Chronic. Leg ulcers . Pressure ulcers. Fungating lesions. understanding the phases of wound healing. Optical imaging of diabetic wounds. PhD student: . Shima Mehrvar. Advisor: . Dr. Mahsa Ranji. Collaborators: . Drs. Sandeep Gopalakrishnan and Janis Eells, Colleges of Nursing and Health Sciences, UWM. SHOCK. “Rude unhinging of the machinery of life”. . -Gross. “A momentary pause in the act of death” . . -Dr. Cowley . SHOCK. Inadequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients necessary for normal tissue and cellular function. . Bleeding and Wounds Providing First Aide Wounds involve injury to soft tissues. classifications Open-break in skin Closed-no break in skin or mucous membrane…injury occurs to underlying tissue Open………… ………...closed Hepatobiliary & pancreatic Surgeon. Assistant Professor/ School of Medicine. University of Jordan . Introduction . Shock is a life-threatening condition of circulatory failure, causing inadequate oxygen delivery to meet cellular metabolic needs and oxygen consumption requirements, resulting in cellular and tissue hypoxia. . The Body Functions. 3 . conditions are needed to maintain adequate blood flow in the body:. The heart must be working well. An adequate amount of oxygen-rich blood must be circulating in the body. The blood vessels must be intact and able to adjust blood flow. Prepared by, . Dr. . Panchajani. . R . Leaning objectives. At the end of this topic, you should be able to, . Define“Wound. ” . Causes of wounds . Classification of wounds . William W. O’Neill, MD. Henry Ford Health System. Medical Director. Center for Structural Heart Disease. Detroit, MI. Diffuse Multivessel. Disease. . Border Zone. Dysfunction. Central Zone. Dyskinesis.

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