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What does the medical abbreviation MOI mean?

It really depends but i know it to stand for Mechanism of Injury


How many feet does a person fall from to consider it a significant mechanism of injury?

Falls 20 ft and above is a significant mechanism of injury for adults, and falls from 10 ft and above is considered a significant mechanism of injury for children.


Why is the Mechanism of injury important?

The mechanism of injury is important because it helps healthcare providers understand how an injury occurred, which can guide their assessment and treatment decisions. It provides valuable information about the force and direction of impact, helping to anticipate potential internal injuries that may not be immediately obvious. Understanding the mechanism of injury can also help in preventing similar incidents in the future.


What type of trauma describes a distraction mechanism of injury?

Hanging


What does the acronym 'MOI' represent in physical therapy assessments?

"Mechanism of injury" is what the acronym "MOI" represents in physical therapy assessments. The physical therapist needs to know the how, what, when, where, and who of why the patient has the particular injury that he/she has.


What is a traumatic injury?

Any injury resulting from a mechanism of injury. Trauma is any injury to the body as a result of some type of force impacting the body from outside causes. These can include things like falls, vehicle accidents, bullets, knife, fire, tornado's, electrocution excetera.


What does lug mean in jewelry?

What does LYG mean injury


What does Nature of injury mean?

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What does it mean if you have a sudden knee injury for no apparent reason?

Sudden knee pain with no injury


What does a stabbing pain to a wound or injury mean?

I think it means if the wound or injury is throbbing or stinging.


What does Robbery Threat Immed Ser Injury mean?

Robbery Threatened Immediate Serious Injury


Which defense mechanism results in redness heat pain and swelling?

Inflammation is the defense mechanism that results in redness, heat, pain, and swelling. It is the body's natural response to injury or infection, designed to protect and heal the affected area.