Cards (21)

  • First Degree Damage to Tissues is when?
    Superficial tissues are crushed
  • Second Degree Damage to Tissues is when?
    Superficial and some deep tissues are crushed
  • Third Degree Damage to Tissues is when?
    Deeper tissues are crushed
  • Weakness of First Degree Muscle Contusions are?
    None
  • Weakness of second Degree Muscle Contusions are?
    Mild to moderate
  • Weakness of third Degree Muscle Contusions are?
    Moderate to severe
  • Muscle Spasms of First Degree Muscle Contusions are?
    None
  • Muscle Spasms of second Degree Muscle Contusions are?
    None
  • Muscle Spasms of Third Degree Muscle Contusions may what?
    Some may be present
  • Range of Motion of First Degree Muscle Contusions has?
    No loss of range
  • Range of Motion of Second Degree Muscle Contusions has?
    Moderate decrease
  • Range of Motion of Third Degree Muscle Contusions has?
    Marked decrease
  • Loss of Function in First Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Mild
  • Loss of Function in second Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Moderate
  • Loss of Function in third Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Severe
  • Ecchymosis in First Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Mild
  • Ecchymosis in Second Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Moderate
  • Ecchymosis in third Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Severe
  • Swelling in First Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Mild
  • Swelling in Second Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Moderate
  • Swelling in Third Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
    Severe