It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
He can stop any bleeding, repair damaged vessels.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on what sort of injury has occurred. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
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Unfortunately, your question is a bit vague. It would depend on what type of injury.
Physicians can correct an injury several different ways depending on what the injury is and what tissue is involved.Some examples:If there is a tear in the skin, then a medical doctor would put stiches in to bring the torn edges together. This aides in healing and less scar formation.For a heart attack the physician might give medications and possibly perform surgery to remove obstructed blood vessels.For a stroke the physician has medications and help from occupational and physical therapists.A boil would be lanced and drained and the person might be given medication and instruction as to how to treat the site.
I think it means certified independent medical examiner. Insurance companies pay doctors to examine injured people and prepare reports to determine if the insurance company will pay for medical bills or for the injury and the pain, suffering and limitations the injury caused.
It is two years from the date of discovery of the injury as opposed to from the date of the medical procedure that eventually caused it.