
Rule of Nines Lecture
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9th - 12th Grade
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Bradly McCreery
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8 Slides • 10 Questions
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Labelling
Label the diagram
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
hair follicle
sebaceous gland
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Match
Match the function of the skin with its description
Physical barrier against injury.
Capillaries dilate when your hot and constrict when you are cold.
Metabolized by sunlight, necessary for bone growth.
Removes wastes products and produces sweat.
Detect touch, pressure, heat, cold, pain, etc.
Protection
Temperature control
Vitamin D synthesis
Excretion and secretion
Sensation
Protection
Temperature control
Vitamin D synthesis
Excretion and secretion
Sensation
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4
Multiple Choice
What is the correct way to treat large severe burns?
Run cold water over the burn
Cover with a cool moist bandage
Apply ice directly to the burn
Leave the burn exposed
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6
Multiple Choice
What type of burn is represented int his picture?
First Degree Burn
Second Degree Burn
Third Degree Burn
Fourth Degree Burn
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Multiple Choice
Aria and James are learning about burns in their first aid class. James asks, "How can you tell if someone has a second degree burn?" Which of the following is the correct sign?
Only the outer layer of skin is burned
Several layers of skin are burned and nerve endings are damaged
You get a sunburn and it turns to blisters
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Multiple Select
What are the characteristics of third-degree burns?
Most serious type of burn
Extends to the Hypodermis
Affects only the outer layer of skin
Affects the nerves and blood vessels
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Hotspot
Select the Hypodermis.
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Open Ended
Would you expect someone who suffered a third-degree burn to feel pain? Why or Why not?
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Multiple Choice
What is the Rule of Nines used for in medical treatment?
Calculating body weight
Determining fluid replacement
Assessing burn severity
Measuring blood pressure
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Multiple Choice
What type of burns has this patient endured? What would be the % of burns for this patient?
<20%
20-35%
40-55%
70-90%
Label the diagram
sebaceous gland
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
hair follicle
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