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- ... can result in broken bones or more serious injuries. Make changes in your and your loved one's ... can result in broken bones or more serious injuries. Make changes in your and your loved one's ...
- ... organs are gently cut. In children, following traumatic injury and splenic disruption, a healthy fragment of the ... with the underlying disease and extent of other injuries. Complete recovery from surgery should be anticipated. Recovery ...
- ... a cast applied to protect the area from injury. ... replanted digit varies depending on the type of injury, the quality of the repair, and the post- ...
- Bleeding from most injuries can be stopped by applying direct pressure to the injury. This keeps from cutting off the blood supply to ...
- Bleeding from most injuries can be stopped by applying direct pressure to the injury. This keeps from cutting off the blood supply to ...
- ... of the skull and may be accompanied by injury to the brain. Some of the different types ... of the bone. Along with the fracture, brain injury, such as subdural hematoma (bleeding) may occur.
- ... of the skull and may be accompanied by injury to the brain. Some of the different types ... of the bone. Along with the fracture, brain injury, such as subdural hematoma (bleeding) may occur.
- ... for a child who is very young. Extreme injury can occur in an accident because of the ... neck, and back of the child causing less injury. Therefore, the rear-facing position is recommended for ...
- ... bruise results from compressive forces incurred during an injury. The damaged area occurs in the medullary portion ... swelling. Bruises are often caused by falls, sports injuries, car accidents, or blows from other people or ...
- ... range of motion of the joint near the injury. Depending upon the extent of injury, a muscle bruise can take days or months ...