WorksheetsUnit 3 Review SM1
Total questions: 31
Worksheet time: 16mins
A fracture that does not penetrates through the skin is known as a _________ fracture.
Bleeding in the tissue as a result of a traumatic blow
Abrasion
Contusion
Laceration
Punctures
A reaction in which the skin becomes thickened due to a high-friction area or intermittent pressure
Avulsion
Callus
Blister
Hematoma
Caused by sliding or skidding on pavement, concrete, dirt, or sand
Abrasion
Laceration
Avulsion
Blister
Incomplete fracture in the shaft, occurs in children
Simple
Compound
Comminute
Greenstick
The bone is shattered into many pieces
Simple
Stress
Epiphyseal
Comminuted
The following treatment,
Lean forward & apply pressure, would be used for?
Nose Bleed
Diabetic
Sprain
Severe allergic reaction
The following treatment,
An Epinephrine pen, would be used for?
Nose Bleed
Diabetic
Sprain
Severe allergic reaction
Which type of wound is characterized by a jagged, irregular tear in the skin?
Avulsion
Laceration
Abrasion
Contusion
What is the first step you should take when you see someone collapse and become unresponsive?
Look for an AED
Begin chest compressions
Call 9-1-1
Check for breathing
Which blood vessels are responsible for exchanging nutrients and waste between blood and tissues?
Capillaries
Veins
Arterioles
Arteries
Which phase of healing involves the formation of new tissue and collagen fibers?
Inflammatory phase
Initial response phase
Maturation & Remodeling phase
Fibroblastic repair phase
What is the recommended depth for chest compressions when performing CPR on a child?
About 2 inches or 1/3 the depth of the chest
2 inches
1.5 inches
1 inch
