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Match the type of wound to it's definition:Column A1.Abrasion:Abrasion2.Avulsion:Avulsion3.Laceration:Laceration4.Puncture:PunctureColumn Ba.A portion of the skin & sometimes underlying tissue is completely torn away.b.Caused by something rough rubbing against skin. Scrapes, rug burn & road rash are examples.c.A cut commonly caused by a sharp object such as glass or a knife.d.Occurs when a pointed object pierces the skin.

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Match the type of wound to it's definition:Column A1.Abrasion:Abrasion2.Avulsion:Avulsion3.Laceration:Laceration4.Puncture:PunctureColumn Ba.A portion of the skin & sometimes underlying tissue is completely torn away.b.Caused by something rough rubbing against skin. Scrapes, rug burn & road rash are examples.c.A cut commonly caused by a sharp object such as glass or a knife.d.Occurs when a pointed object pierces the skin.

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Column A

  1. Abrasion: Caused by something rough rubbing against skin. Scrapes, rug burn & road rash are examples.
  2. Avulsion: A portion of the skin & sometimes underlying tissue is completely torn away.
  3. Laceration: A cut commonly caused by a sharp object such as glass or a knife.
  4. Puncture: Occurs when a pointed object pierces the skin.

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