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Chapter 22 : First Aid - Wound EmergenciesDefinition A wound is an injury to soft tissue (tissue that is not bone). Wounds are generally classified as either closed or open. Common Causes Wounds may result from:
Signs and Symptoms
Types of Wounds Closed Wound A closed wound does not break the skin. A bruise is the most common example. More serious closed wounds can involve damage to deeper tissues, blood vessels, or muscles and may cause internal bleeding. Open Wound An open wound breaks the skin. It can range from minor scrapes and small cuts to deeper or more severe injuries. Major open wounds, especially those involving heavy bleeding or amputation, require immediate medical attention. First Aid Steps
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Definition
A wound is an injury to soft tissue (tissue that is not bone). Wounds are generally classified as either closed or open.
Common Causes
Wounds may result from:
Signs and Symptoms
Types of Wounds
Closed Wound
A closed wound does not break the skin. A bruise is the most common example.
More serious closed wounds can involve damage to deeper tissues, blood vessels, or muscles and may cause internal bleeding.
Open Wound
An open wound breaks the skin. It can range from minor scrapes and small cuts to deeper or more severe injuries.
Major open wounds, especially those involving heavy bleeding or amputation, require immediate medical attention.
First Aid Steps