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Trauma to a joint implies that it has been injured in some way and pain indicates that it is painful.
Colin Robertson has written: 'The management of major trauma'
yes, blunt force trauma is simple a classification of types of trauma. The other type would be penetrating trauma. This in no way indicates any kind of severity of injury. Blunt force trauma can be anything from being punched in the arm to getting hit in the head and body with a baseball bat. So falling down steps would be classified as blunt force trauma, if an injury occurred.
Head trauma victims should be observed for headaches, nausea, vomiting, and changes in level of consciousness, and if any change they should attend the nearest Hospital immediately for investigation and further management
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George L. Jordan has written: 'Diagnosis and management of abdominal trauma' -- subject(s): Abdomen, Wounds and injuries
area of improvement and, if necessary, assign remedial training or develop somr other educational activity
Mild anterior deformity of L1 refers to a slight abnormality in the front part of the first lumbar vertebra, which may be due to various factors such as trauma, osteoporosis, or degenerative changes. When described as chronic, it indicates that this condition has persisted over time rather than being a recent injury. This deformity can sometimes lead to back pain or discomfort, and its management may involve physical therapy, pain management, or monitoring for potential progression.
This usually indicates that your phlegm is blood-tinged, often from the lining of the bronchi or trachea, due, most frequently, to the trauma to the epithelial lining which results from repeated coughing.