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Iatrogenic is any adverse condition caused by a doctor
resulting from trauma, cancer, or another pathological condition.
The medical term for the condition of blood in the chest cavity is hemothorax. This condition may result from trauma.
This condition is called hemophilia.
The limitation of the gap of the mouth due to trauma, medical procedure, or radiation (oral cancel treatment) is called Trismus. This condition also affects the diet and speech of the patient.
An end colostomy is usually a permanent ostomy, resulting from trauma, cancer, or another pathological condition.
sometimes called "callin a code"...usually in trauma room of ER. Usually means very serious life threatening condition. IE cardiac arrest, serious trauma ect
The condition is called hemorrhage. It can be caused by various factors such as trauma, surgery, or underlying medical conditions. Prompt medical attention is crucial in cases of severe bleeding.
It depends on location, condition, and severity. If you live far away from the nearest trauma center and you have a horrible condition, you might have to even get helicoptered, but if its less severe then they will drive you to the nearest one. on the other hand, if you live right next to a trauma center with the same condition it will be fast, alot of minor calls, ambulances don't even turn thier sirens on when returning to hospitals because it was not severe.
Shock trauma refers to a severe medical condition resulting from a critical injury or illness that disrupts the body's ability to maintain adequate blood flow and oxygen delivery to vital organs. This condition often arises from significant trauma, such as accidents or severe burns, and can lead to life-threatening complications if not promptly addressed. Treatment typically involves stabilizing the patient, controlling bleeding, and restoring circulation. Shock trauma emphasizes the urgency of rapid medical intervention to prevent organ failure and improve survival chances.
Pancreatitis is not a hereditary condition. Rather, it tends to be caused by alcoholism, gall stones, certain surgeries or bodily trauma.
No, the term "shell shock" is typically not hyphenated. It is used to refer to a psychological condition caused by war trauma.