Second degree burn - A burn that affects the top layer of skin and the underlying layer, causing redness, blistering, and severe pain.
CPR - A life-saving technique used in emergency situations to manually stimulate breathing and circulation in a person who is not breathing or not breathing adequately.
Puncture - A small hole or wound caused by a pointed object penetrating through the skin.
First degree burn - A superficial burn that affects only the outer layer of skin, causing redness, pain, and mild swelling.
Third degree burn - A severe burn that destroys all layers of skin and may also damage muscles, organs, and bones.
First aid - The immediate care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly becomes ill, often provided by bystanders or non-medical personnel until professional medical help arrives.
Avulsion - An injury in which a portion of skin or tissue is torn away from the body.
Laceration - A deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh, often with jagged edges.
Abrasion - A superficial injury to the skin caused by friction or scraping, resulting in a scrape or a graze.