8. Skin injury

chapter 8. Skin injury

AM Byrne and A Byrne




ABRASIONS AND LACERATIONS




Lacerations are deep cuts that may require stitches to heal properly. They occur when the skin is penetrated by a sharp object or when the skin is crushed against a bony edge, such as the cheekbone. Cuts that continue to bleed after 15 minutes of direct pressure, extend deep into the skin or have gaping edges may require stitches (Fig. 8.2) (Red Zone injury).



Treatment






Wear protective gloves

Green zone




Remove all dirt and foreign material in the wound


Wash with mild antiseptic creams and soap and warm water


Use of antibacterial ointment is optional


Apply dry adhesive dressing


Return to play

Amber Zone




If difficulty bringing wound edges together, wound may need paper stitches and dressings


Use ice pack to relieve immediate pain and swelling


The player can return to play after appropriate treatment


If the player has never had a tetanus injection or it is more than 10 years since his last injection, see doctor after play for treatment

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Sep 7, 2016 | Posted by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE | Comments Off on 8. Skin injury

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