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It can take varying amounts of pressure, but generally 500 to 1000 pounds of force is needed to crush a person's chest. Any force applied to the chest should be avoided as it can cause serious injury or death.
Yes. Both accidents were caused by a combination of human errors, design flaws, and inadequate safety measures that could have been avoided with proper planning, training, and oversight.
Penetrating trauma caused by shrapnel results in a primary blast injury. This type of injury occurs when fragments from an explosive device enter the body and cause damage to tissues and organs. Treatment for this type of injury may involve surgery to remove the shrapnel and repair any damaged structures.
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.
Factors such as the amount of current passing through the body, the path the current takes, and the duration of the shock can all increase the risk of injury. Additionally, the location of the entry and exit points of the electrical current on the body can also impact the severity of the injury.
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Most people will never be involved in an accident causing injuries in their lifetime. Accidents can be avoided by paying attention to people and your surroundings.
The neck exercises that should be avoided if you have eye problems should be tipping your head back, leaning too far over, and moving your neck side to side. This is because these positions will put more pressure on your eye and cause more injury. Holding your head upright in a natural position will avoid further eye injury since the pressure will be balanced.
These are very important in restoring strength and promoting good circulation. However, intense exercise should be avoided for a time after surgery in order to prevent injury.
Avoided is the past tense and past participle of avoid. The past perfect tense of avoid is had avoided.
Stacey feels responsible for his father's injury because he disobeyed his father's instructions to hide the gun, which ultimately led to his brother finding it and accidentally shooting their father. Stacey believes that if he had followed his father's orders, the accident could have been avoided.
No, it was not avoided. It occurred.
if you wanted it too but it shouldn't be avoided
how can eyestrain be avoided in microscopic study
No they couldn't have avoided it.
Emotional Barriers can best be avoided by expressing yourself.
The Avoided Sun was created on 2007-04-25.