Yes, if you get cut by metal and dont have a tetanus shot, you should get one right away.
Normally tetanus, but it will all depend on the situation.
once, unless they have been cut by metal then they should have it asap
You do not need to get a tetanus shot if you were attacked by a rooster, only if you get a deep cut on something rusty
No, tetanus shots are for rusty metal.
never because there are new cases everyday from people who arent careful and they accidentally step on rusty nails or metal or when they cut by the metal or even rotten wood
make sure you've had a tetanus shot in the last five yrs, if not u should get one! make that first priority on your list of things to do today! people can die from tetanus, and it can be prevented by getting a single vaccine! yes one little cut can take your life, especially getting cut my metal.
No, tetanus is not a genetic disease. It's a bacterial disease. You usually get tetanus from cutting yourself on rusty metal, as it is a prime home for the Clostridium tetani bacteria.
Any puncture wound by ferrous metal or any material that has Clostridium tetani bacterial can cause Tetanus.
If you mean from a scrape by some scrap metal, then yes, you should probably get a Tetanus shot.
Tetanus isn't even found in rust, it's an archaebacteria that lives in soil. Tetanus can't survive in water. The only way you can get tetanus is to expose an open wound to contaminated soil. The only reason people associate rust with tetanus is that if you cut yourself with something rusty and get dirt on it you run the risk of catching tetanus. So, in conclusion, it is perfectly safe for you to go swimming.
The lettuce does not turn brown due to it being cut with a metal knife. It turns brown due to oxidation.
The thickness of metal that a laser can cut through depends on the power of the laser. Typically, high-powered industrial lasers can cut through metal up to several inches thick. The type of metal being cut also affects the cutting depth capability of the laser.