Sports-Med Ch.8
Puncture Wound
An injury that is caused by a pointed object that pierces or penetrates the skin
Virus
Bacterial infection that causes fever & convulsions
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
Caused by a family complex viruses that invade normal healthy cells
Abrasion
Common conditions in which the skin is scraped against a rough surface
HCV (hepatitis C virus)
Most common chronic Bloodborne infection
Sharps
Refers to sharp objects such as needles, razor blades, & scalpels
Bloodborne pathogens
Viral infection that is passed on through blood or other bodily fluids
HBV (hepatitis B virus)
Viral infection that results in swelling, soreness, & loss of normal function in the liver
Laceration
When a sharp or pointed object tears the tissue, giving a wound the appearance of a jagged-edge cavity
Avulsion
When skin is torn from the body and are frequently associated with major bleeding
Incision
Wounds with smooth edges that often appear where a blow has been delivered over a sharp bone or a bone that is poorly padded
Tetanus
a bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles & the prolonged contraction of a muscle caused by rapidly repeated stimuli
Disinfectants
a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria
Retrovirus
any of a group of RNA viruses that insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate
OSHA (occupational safety and health administration)
is a federal organization that ensures safe and healthy working conditions for Americans by enforcing standards and providing workplace safety training