Drag the definition to the matching term.(9 points)

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First-degree burn
Abrasion
Puncture
Avulsion
CPR
First Aid
Laceration
Second-degree burn
Third-degree burn

Third-degree burn

First-degree burn - Superficial burn that only affects the outer layer of the skin.

Abrasion - A wound caused by the rubbing or scraping of the skin.

Puncture - A wound caused by a sharp object piercing through the skin.

Avulsion - A wound where a portion of the skin or tissue is forcibly torn away.

CPR - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a life-saving technique used in emergency situations to restore breathing and circulation.

First Aid - Immediate care given to someone who has been injured or suddenly taken ill.

Laceration - A deep, jagged cut or tear in the skin.

Second-degree burn - A burn that affects both the outer layer of skin and the underlying layer.

Third-degree burn - The most severe burn, affecting all layers of the skin and possibly underlying tissue.

First-degree burn: A minor burn that affects only the top layer of skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling.

Second-degree burn: A burn that affects both the top layer of skin and the layer underneath, causing pain, redness, swelling, and blistering.

Third-degree burn: A severe burn that affects all layers of the skin and underlying tissue, causing charring or white, black, or brown appearance.

Abrasion: An injury where the skin is scraped or rubbed off, resulting in a superficial wound.

Puncture: An injury caused by a sharp object penetrating the skin, creating a small hole.

Avulsion: An injury where a fragment of tissue or skin is partially or completely torn away.

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation): An emergency life-saving procedure performed to manually maintain the flow of oxygen to the lungs and vital organs when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

First Aid: The immediate care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill, usually administered by individuals with basic medical training.

Laceration: A deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh, often caused by a sharp object.

answer them all

First-degree burn: Superficial burn that only affects the outer layer of the skin.

Abrasion: A wound caused by the rubbing or scraping of the skin.

Puncture: A wound caused by a sharp object piercing through the skin.

Avulsion: A wound where a portion of the skin or tissue is forcibly torn away.

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation): A life-saving technique used in emergency situations to restore breathing and circulation.

First Aid: Immediate care given to someone who has been injured or suddenly taken ill.

Laceration: A deep, jagged cut or tear in the skin.

Second-degree burn: A burn that affects both the outer layer of skin and the underlying layer.

Third-degree burn: The most severe burn, affecting all layers of the skin and possibly underlying tissue.

The three C's (steps) for responding to an emergency are:(1 point)

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Control
Control

Check
Check

Care
Care

Call

Control

Check
Care

When treating a burn, you should apply ice for 5 minutes.(1 point)

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True
True

False

False