Infection or having to have a limb paralyzed.
The most serious hazard of wounds is the risk of infection, which can lead to severe complications such as sepsis, tissue damage, or even death if not treated promptly. Open wounds can serve as entry points for bacteria and other pathogens, increasing the likelihood of infection. Additionally, deep or extensive wounds can result in significant blood loss, shock, or even organ failure, further complicating recovery. Proper wound care and timely medical attention are crucial to mitigating these risks.
noninfectious serious hazards of transfusion, or NISHOT
Most likey bullet wounds
Most inadvisable until your wounds have completely healed and stitches removed. You certainly don't want to get a serious infection in them from the chemicals they use.
No.
Most actions that result in wounds are preventable
i think you can because if you swim in a swimming pool it helps your scab or scrp heel idk about deep wounds i gess if the wounds are not that serious
Assess both wounds. Assess for blood loss. Treat the most serious wound first. Protect the lesser wound(s) until those can be treated. Transport as soon as safe to do so.
a stab Knife wounds are most commonly referred to incisions, puncture wounds, or penetration wounds.
The hazards of a magnet board are very little and there are not many. However one may get there finger pinched between the magnet itself and the magnet board which could ultimately cause sore wounds or blisters.
more serious and most serious
Yes, especially in the cases of sucking chest wounds. Come on, are you serious?