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Blunt trauma

A blunt trauma, also known as a blunt force trauma or non-penetrating trauma, is a physical trauma due to a forceful impact without penetration of the body's surface. Blunt trauma stands in contrast with penetrating trauma, which occurs when an object pierces the skin, enters body tissue, and creates an open wound. Blunt trauma occurs due to direct…

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Other names
Blunt injury, non-penetrating trauma, trauma
Symptoms
bruising, occasionally complicated as hypoxia, ventilation-perfusion mismatch, hypovolemia, reduced cardiac output

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Blunt trauma

Nodes176
Edges175
Triples45
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011364
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Blunt trauma

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related to Blunt abdominal trauma · 7
Blunt trauma → BAT, Blunt, Initially, Seventy-five, The, There, This
related to Blunt cranial trauma · 7
Blunt trauma → CT, Depending, Evaluation, Following, In, The, This
has treatment · 3
Blunt trauma → Patients, The, When
Other names · 1
Blunt trauma → Blunt injury, non-penetrating trauma, trauma
Symptoms · 1
Blunt trauma → bruising, occasionally complicated as hypoxia, ventilation-perfusion mismatch, hypovolemia, reduced cardiac output
related to Epidemiology · 1
Blunt trauma → Worldwide

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Blunt traumaOther namesBlunt injury, non-penetrating trauma, trauma1.00infobox
Blunt traumaSymptomsbruising, occasionally complicated as hypoxia, ventilation-perfusion mismatch, hypovolemia, reduced cardiac output1.00infobox
the force of the impactinstance ofThe severity of these injuries depends on factors0.80text
the area of the body affectedinstance ofThe severity of these injuries depends on factors0.80text
and any underlying medical conditions of the affected individualinstance ofThe severity of these injuries depends on factors0.80text
a seat belt or steering columninstance ofor compression against a non-yielding object0.80text
the Heimlich maneuverinstance ofthis injury has been attributed to medical techniques0.80text
attempts at CPRinstance ofthis injury has been attributed to medical techniques0.80text
manual thrusts to clear an airwayinstance ofthis injury has been attributed to medical techniques0.80text
the iliac arteriesinstance ofmajor blood vessels0.80text
the urinary tractinstance ofmajor blood vessels0.80text
reproductive organsinstance ofmajor blood vessels0.80text

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