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  1. ... the following: Assault Falls Gunshot wounds Industrial accidents Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) Diving Sports injuries A minor injury ...
  2. ... from factory, farm, power tool accidents, or from motor vehicle accidents. Natural disasters, war, and terrorist attacks can ... power tools. Wear seat belts when driving a motor vehicle. Always use good judgment and observe appropriate safety ...
  3. ... young person to take part in risky behaviors. Motor vehicle safety should be stressed. It should focus on ... Adolescents should not have the privilege of using motor vehicles unless they can show that they can do ...
  4. ... or persistent vomiting Sudden injury due to a motor vehicle accident, burns or smoke inhalation, near drowning, a ... example, in case of a neck injury or motor vehicle accident) The person needs the skills or equipment ...
  5. ... be deadly. Blunt trauma can occur during falls, motor vehicle accidents, or severe blows to the abdomen.
  6. ... law from your provider and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
  7. ... when they are in a car or other motor vehicle. Use a child safety seat or booster seat ...
  8. ... bennies, black beauties, crosses, hearts, LA turnaround, speed, truck drivers, uppers. Methylphenidate, such as Concerta, Metadate, Quillivant, ...
  9. ... smell, or taste. Exhaust fumes from cars and trucks, stoves, gas ranges, and heating systems contain CO. ...
  10. ... of broken bones: Fall from a height Trauma Motor vehicle accidents Direct blow Child abuse Repetitive forces, such ...
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