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Chapter 10 Bleeding. Blood -average blood volume in an adult is 10-12 pints. Only 2.5 percent of people in NJ donate blood. We need more blood. Delicious snacks will be provided. 3 functions of blood. 1. transports oxygen, nutrients and wastes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 10Bleeding

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Blood-average blood volume in an adult is 10-12 pints.

• Only 2.5 percent of people in NJ donate blood. We need more blood. Delicious snacks will be provided.

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3 functions of blood

• 1. transports oxygen, nutrients and wastes

• 2. protects against disease by producing antibodies and defends against pathogens.

• 3. maintain body temperature

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Components of Blood• Liquid part of blood-

plasma. Makes up half of total blood volume.

• Function of plasma-nutrients for energy, growth and cell maintenance, carries wastes and transports other blood components.

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Solid components of blood

• Red blood cells-produced in marrow of bones.

• Function-transport oxygen from lungs to the body cells and carbon dioxide from the cells to the lungs.

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White blood cells

• Function-disease fighting part of the immune system.

• Aid in producing antibodies that help body fight infection.

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Platelets

• Disk-shaped fragments that are made up of cell fragments.

• Function-main component for clotting because they bind together.

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3 Major types of blood vessels

• Arteries• Carotid• Brachial• Radial• Femoral• Dorsalis pedis

• Veins

• Capillaries

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Link arteries and veins-Teeny tiny!

Function-transfer oxygen and other nutrients from the blood into the cells.

Pick up waste products from cells and move them to veins.

Capillaries

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Arteries

• Carry blood away from heart

• Travels faster and under pressure-”pumps”

• Bright red blood.

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Veins

• Carry blood to heart

• Carry waste products from the cells

• Bleeding flows steadily without spurting, easier to control.

• Dark red or maroon in color

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Capillaries

• Most common type of bleeding

• Easy to control

• Oozes from the wound

• Paler red in color than arterial bleeding

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External bleeding• Occurs when a blood vessel is opened by

tearing the skin.

• Treatment-check scene and victim, ask permission, call 911(if needed), put on gloves, apply direct pressure with a sterile bandage, elevate extremity, compress main artery if necessary. Apply extra bandages ON TOP OF EXISTING BANDAGE.

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Internal bleeding• Escape of blood from veins, arteries or

capillaries.• Signs and Symptoms-swelling, rigidity,

anxiety, weak and rapid pulse, rapid breathing or shortness of breath, skin that is cool, pale, bluish or ashen.

• Bruising by the injured area.• Nausea/vomiting• Abdominal pain• Excessive thirst

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Care for internal bleeding

• If severe-call 911 keep comfortable

• Monitor breathing

• Keep victim from getting chilled or overheated.

• Reassure victim

• Try to reduce swelling with ice

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Avulsion

•Skin partially torn away from the body.

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Amputation

•Skin completely severed from body

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Treatment*Wrap in a dressing

• Put body part in plastic bag and put on ice.

• Transport victim and body part to hospital.

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Occlusive bandage• a dressing that

prevents air from reaching a wound and that retains moisture, heat, body fluids. It may consist of a sheet of thin plastic affixed with transparent tape.

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After applying a bandage• Keep checking below the

bandage site to make sure your bandage did not restrict circulation.

• Check for FEELING, WARMTH AND COLOR.

• Elastic bandages can restrict blood flow if not put on properly