Lacerations result from blunt or jagged objects. Conversely, incisions are open wounds caused by a sharp-edged object like a knife or scalpel.
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A stab wound is any type of injury to the body which results from a object piercing the skin. They are commonly associated with knives but can be caused by any sharp object.
A laceration is a type of wound that involves tearing of the skin, often caused by a sharp object or trauma. It typically has jagged edges and may bleed more than a clean cut. Lacerations may require medical attention to clean and close the wound to promote proper healing.
It is a type of wound that may have punctured an organ. This is usually done with a sharp object.
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A break with jagged or rough edges refers to a fracture or separation in a material or object that results in uneven, sharp, and irregular surfaces. This type of break often occurs in brittle materials, such as glass or certain types of rock, where the breakage does not create a smooth or clean cut. The jagged edges can pose safety hazards and may complicate repair or assembly processes. Such breaks are often indicative of the stress or force that caused the fracture.