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  1. ... patient-caregiver-education/hope-through-research/traumatic-brain-injury-hope-through-research#prevention The Center Foundation [Internet]. Bend (OR): The Center ...
  2. ... to prevent falls and reduce the chance of injury. Why do I need a fall risk assessment? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Geriatrics Society recommend yearly ...
  3. ... are used to find out how serious burn injuries may be. Providers use information from burn evaluations ... burn evaluation? In the case of serious burn injuries, the burn victim is first checked for life- ...
  4. ... is mainly used to help diagnose and monitor injuries and diseases that damage skeletal muscles and cause ... often used to help diagnose and monitor: Muscle injuries , including injuries from accidents, serious burns , or extreme ...
  5. ... These proteins help your blood to clot after injury. Learn more. ... clots to stop bleeding when you have an injury. These proteins are also called clotting factors. You ...
  6. ... clot . Normally, when you get a cut or injury that causes bleeding, many different types of proteins ... your blood may: Clot too slowly after an injury or surgery. If this happens, you have a ...
  7. ... who survive a suicide attempt may have serious injuries that can affect their long-term health. They ... a mental health provider or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. You may also need a ...
  8. ... providers may prescribe to relieve pain from serious injuries, illnesses, or surgery. Opioids also include illegal drugs, ... and-addiction-management Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
  9. ... caused by conditions in your inner ear, head injuries , or certain medicines and medical conditions that affect ... usually get worse with activity. Causes include head injury, ear surgery, and having many long-lasting ear ...
  10. ... the body. Inflammation can be caused by infection, injury, or chronic disease. Learn more. ... your tissues and helping them heal from an injury , infection , or other disease. Inflammation can be acute ( ...
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