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Wat (wie) is nonpenetrating wound - definitie

PHYSICAL TRAUMA CAUSED TO A BODY PART, EITHER BY IMPACT, INJURY OR PHYSICAL ATTACK
Blunt force trauma; Blunt non-penetrating trauma; Blunt nonpenetrating trauma; Blunt-force trauma; Blunt abdominal trauma; Blunt-force injury; Blunt-force injuries; Blunt force injury; Blunt force injuries; Bludgeoned; Vehicular trauma; Blunt force impact trauma; Blunt force; Bludgeoning
  • This table depicts mechanisms of blunt thoracic trauma and the most common injuries from each mechanism
  • A fracture, an injury to the skeletal component of the upper extremity.
  • A [[CT scan]] showing an [[epidural hematoma]], a variety of intracranial bleeding commonly associated with blunt trauma to the temple region
  • A depiction of flail chest, a very serious blunt chest injury
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  • Abdominal CT showing left renal artery injury
  • An example of a chest tube
  • The Ankle-Brachial Index is depicted here. Note: ultrasound enhancement of pulses is not required but may be helpful.

Million-dollar wound         
Blighty wound; Million-Dollar Wound; Million dollar wound
"Million-dollar wound" (American English) or "Blighty wound" (British English) is military slang for a type of wound received in combat which is serious enough to get the soldier sent away from the fighting, but neither fatal nor permanently crippling.
History of wound care         
  • [[Achilles]] tending [[Patroclus]] wounded by an arrow
(Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC)
  • A glass container containing tubocurarine chloride. Tubocurarine was used in ancient times as a poison, but was used in the 20th century as a muscle relaxant.
  • This is a portrait of [[Joseph Lister]], who was the first doctor to begin to sterilize his surgical gauze.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Wound treatment; Wound care; Wound doctor
The history of wound care spans from prehistory to modern medicine. Wounds naturally heal by themselves, but hunter-gatherers would have noticed several factors and certain herbal remedies would speed up or assist the process, especially if it was grievous.
Wound         
  • A surgeon placing a suture
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  • The patient has a deep wound at the knee, and [[radiography]] is used to ensure there are no hidden [[bone fractures]].
TYPE OF INJURY WHICH HAPPENS RELATIVELY QUICKLY IN WHICH SKIN IS TORN, CUT, OR PUNCTURED (AN OPEN WOUND), OR WHERE BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA CAUSES A CONTUSION (A CLOSED WOUND)
Open sore; Open Sores; Laceration; Open wound; Wounds; Lacerations; Lacerated; Wounding; Skin sores; Cut (wound); Intracranial laceration; Wound closure; Cut (injury); Wound toilet; Open Wound; Wound closure techniques; Closed wound
A wound is a rapid onset of injury that involves lacerated or punctured skin (an open wound), or a contusion (a closed wound) from blunt force trauma or compression. In pathology, a wound is an acute injury that damages the epidermis of the skin.

Wikipedia

Blunt trauma

Blunt trauma, also known as blunt force trauma or non-penetrating trauma, is physical trauma or impactful force to a body part, often occurring with road traffic collisions, direct blows, assaults, injuries during sports, and particularly in the elderly who fall. It is contrasted with penetrating trauma which occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound and bruise.

Blunt trauma can result in contusions, abrasions, lacerations, internal hemorrhages, bone fractures, as well as death.

Blunt trauma represents a significant cause of disability and death in people under the age of 35 years worldwide.