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  2. Golden hour (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    It therefore becomes a priority to transport people with severe trauma as fast as possible to specialists, most often found at a hospital trauma center, for treatment. Because some injuries can cause people to deteriorate extremely rapidly, the lag time between injury and treatment should ideally be kept to a bare minimum; this has come to be ...

  3. Injury in humans - Wikipedia

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    Injuries to the lungs may cause symptoms ranging from shortness of breath to terminal respiratory failure. Injuries to the lungs are often fatal, and survivors often have a reduced quality of life. [58] Injuries to the diaphragm are uncommon and rarely serious, but blunt trauma to the diaphragm can result in the formation of a hernia over time ...

  4. Major trauma - Wikipedia

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    Injury affects more males; 68% of injuries occur in males [82] and death from trauma is twice as common in males as it is in females, this is believed to be because males are much more willing to engage in risk-taking activities. [81] Teenagers and young adults are more likely to need hospitalization from injuries than other age groups. [83]

  5. Crush syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In addition to tissue directly suffering the crush mechanism, tissue is then subjected to sudden reoxygenation in the limbs and extremities. Without proper preparation, the patient, with pain control, may be cheerful before recovery, but then may suddenly die shortly thereafter. This sudden failure is called the "smiling death". [7]

  6. Kids who survive gun injuries suffer increases in pain and ...

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    In the new study, it's estimated that more than 85,000 people in the U.S. survive firearm injuries each year — roughly double the number of firearm deaths — although the proportion that are ...

  7. Sharon Stone Speaks Out About Near-Death Health Incident: 'I ...

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    Sharon Stone. Sharon Stone opened up further about the medical emergency that nearly took her life.. In 2001, a ruptured vertebral artery bled into the Casino star's brain for nine days. She was ...

  8. Stab wound - Wikipedia

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    Stab wounds can result from self-infliction, accidental nail gun injuries, [20] [21] and stingray injuries, [22] however, most stab wounds are caused by intentional violence, as the weapons used to inflict such wounds are readily available compared to guns. [23] Stabbings are a relatively common cause of homicide in Canada [24] and the United ...

  9. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    Eighty percent of people who are shot in Philadelphia survive their injuries. This statistic surprises people when they hear it. They tend to think that when people get shot in the belly or the chest or the face, they die. But the reality is that people get shot and then they are going to survive, because trauma surgeons are going to save them ...