Bacteria cause a wide range of infectious diseases, including strep throat and urinary tract infections, meningitis, and tuberculosis. Bacteria are also to blame for many skin rashes. Bacteria can enter the body through wounds, scrapes, and surgical incisions, as well as the mouth and nose. Som...
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This volume is unique in the correct sense of that much misused word. It presents the first organized effort in any war to carry out a scientific study of the physiologic effects of wounds immediately adjacent to the battlefield and many times on the battlefield. The research laboratory was ...
They note the types of wounds suffered by the women and children. In a December 31, 1891 photograph by George Trager of a Lakota Indian named Yellow Bird, who lays frozen on the bloodied ground of Wounded Knee, a rifle is seen laying next to his twisted and tormented body. His arms ...
Applying oil to the injured areas is a bad idea, as it will keep the heat in the wounds and may cause infection.5 If burns are on the face, make sure the victim can still breathe.6 If the victim is suffering from second or third-degree burns, there is an urgent need to take him...
The Red Cross classification of war wounds is based upon features of the wound, not upon weaponry. It is proposed as a new means of understanding, communicating, and gathering information about war wounds and their management. The wound score is based on the skin wounds and the presence of ...
Common with use of breathing machines (ventilators), catheters or in patients with wounds. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is resistant to many types of antibiotics. Combination treatment may be needed in patients with more severe infections. For some multidrug-resistant types of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, treatment...
The four types of botulism that occur in nature include those transmitted through food, found in infants, acquired through wounds, and acquired by colonisation of the adult intestines. Since 2001, 326 cases of foodborne botulism have been reported in the United States, as documented by National ...