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bullet wound - traducción al árabe

FORM OF PHYSICAL TRAUMA SUSTAINED FROM THE DISCHARGE OF ARMS OR MUNITIONS
Ballistic trauma; Death by gunshot; Bullet wound; Gunshot wounds; Gunshot Wound; Gunshot injury; Gun wound; Bullet found; Bullet injury; Accidental Gunshot; Gun-shot wounds; Gunshot injuries; Firearm related injuries; Gunshot trauma; Firearm injury
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bullet wound         
‎ جُرْحُ الرَّصاصَة‎
gunshot wound         
‎ جُرْحٌ نارِيّ‎
DUMDUM         
  • German WWI propaganda: French Dum-Dum bullets ({{circa}} 1916)
  • Capt Bertie-Clay]]'s new type of bullet (British Medical Journal 1896;2:1810)
  • .458]] hunting round (next to a Ugandan 500-shilling coin [23.5 mm diameter] for size reference), after killing an [[African buffalo]]
  • Drawings from 1870 of a hollow point express rifle bullet before firing (1, 2) and after recovery from the game animal (3, 4, 5), showing expansion and fragmentation
BULLETS THAT EXPAND ON IMPACT
Dum-dum bullet; Expanding ammunition; Dumdum; Dum-dum bullets; Dum-dum; Dumdum bullet; Dum dum bullet; Dumdum bullets; Mushroom bullet; Expanding bullets; Dum-Dum Bullet

ألاسم

رَصاصٌ دَمْدَم

Definición

Dumdum bullet
·add. ·- A kind of manstopping bullet;
- so named from Dumdum, in India, where bullets are manufactured for the Indian army.

Wikipedia

Gunshot wound

A gunshot wound (GSW) is a penetrating injury caused by a projectile (e.g. a bullet) from a gun (typically firearm or air gun). Damages may include bleeding, bone fractures, organ damage, wound infection, loss of the ability to move part of the body and, in more severe cases, death. Damage depends on the part of the body hit, the path the bullet follows through the body, and the type and speed of the bullet. Long-term complications can include bowel obstruction, failure to thrive, neurogenic bladder and paralysis, recurrent cardiorespiratory distress and pneumothorax, hypoxic brain injury leading to early dementia, amputations, chronic pain and pain with light touch (hyperalgesia), deep venous thrombosis with pulmonary embolus, limb swelling and debility, lead poisoning, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Factors that determine rates of gun violence vary by country. These factors may include the illegal drug trade, easy access to firearms, substance misuse including alcohol, mental health problems, firearm laws, social attitudes, economic differences and occupations such as being a police officer. Where guns are more common, altercations more often end in death.

Before management begins it should be verified the area is safe. This is followed by stopping major bleeding, then assessing and supporting the airway, breathing, and circulation. Firearm laws, particularly background checks and permit to purchase, decrease the risk of death from firearms. Safer firearm storage may decrease the risk of firearm-related deaths in children.

In 2015, about a million gunshot wounds occurred from interpersonal violence. In 2016, firearms resulted in 251,000 deaths globally, up from 209,000 in 1990. Of these deaths 161,000 (64%) were the result of assault, 67,500 (27%) were the result of suicide, and 23,000 (9%) were accidents. In the United States, guns resulted in about 40,000 deaths in 2017. Firearm-related deaths are most common in males between the ages of 20 to 24 years. Economic costs due to gunshot wounds have been estimated at US$140 billion a year in the United States.

Ejemplos de uso de bullet wound
1. Khaliq‘s wife suffered a serious bullet wound, Khan said.
2. A reporter watched a slum dweller brought to a Nairobi hospital die of a bullet wound.
3. Police said the victim had suffered a single bullet wound to the face.
4. The death in Yuksekova was caused by a bullet wound, hospital sources said.
5. Dr Djurovic told the inquest that Pech had a single bullet wound to his right temple.