Date Published
November 18, 2025
Updated For
ALS PCS Version ALS PCS Version 5.2
Question:
I was hoping to get some clarification as to what a penetrating trauma under FTT guidelines is considered to be? I've seen many definitions that will define it as a breaking of the skin resulting in an open wound but wouldn't a laceration fall under that definition? For example you attend a patient that has fallen resulting in a deep laceration to their head. Would that injury be considered penetrating and thus fall under FTT guidelines?Â
Answer:
Penetrating trauma would be wounds caused by an object puncturing the skin and underlying tissues.. Blunt trauma (striking an object causing tissue injury) can also cause a break in the skin. The main divisor in these categories is whether or not an object passed into the skin or not.Â
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Keywords
Blunt Trauma, FTTS, Penetrating Trauma
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