Soft Tissue Injuries Ch. 28. Soft Tissue Injuries The soft tissues of the skin have less resistance...

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Soft Tissue Injuries

Ch. 28

Soft Tissue Injuries

The soft tissues of the skin have less resistance and are at greater risk for injury than the deeper, stronger tissues of muscle and bone.

The brain, heart, and lungs have more protection than most.

Most soft tissue injuries are minor and require little attention.

Soft tissues include:

• Layers of skin, fat, and muscles– Used to protect the underlying body

structures– Largest organ in the body– Provides a protective barrier for the

body– Regualtes body temp– Sensory information from environment

3 Layers of Skin:1. Epidermis:

- first and most outer layer- composed of five compressed layers

2. Dermis:- Second or middle layer- Known as the “true skin”

*includes: blood vessels, hair follicles, muscle

papilla, sweat & oil glands, and connective

tissue3. Hypodermis or Subcutaneous:

- most inner layer- contains: adipose tissue & fascia

Injuries damage the soft tissues at or near the skin’s surface or deep in the body.

When an injury occurs to the soft tissues, this is called a wound.

4. Avulsion:- a portion of the skin is partially or completely torn away- partially avulsed piece of skin may remain but hangs like a flap

5. Puncture:- occurs when pointed objects like a nail, a piece of glass, or knife pierces skin- a gunshot wound- usually do not bleed a lot- can easily become infected

Signs & Symptoms of Infected Wounds:1. swollen skin2. red skin3. skin warm to the touch4. a throbbing sensation

Care for Infection:1. keep the wound clean2. Elevate the area3. apply an antibiotic ointment