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  • ...ic power supply voltage (110 or 230 V), 50 or 60-Hz AC current through the chest for a fraction of a second may induce [[ventricular fibrillation]] at curre ...sm of Electrical Injury [http://www.cetri.org/mechanism Chicago Electrical Trauma Research Institute] Accessed April 27, 2010</ref>
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  • ...|| [[Charles Alfred Ballance]] ||general surgery ||abdominal/splenic trauma || ||percussive dullness left flank, LUQ, percussive resonance right flan ...rĂ© Simon Beau]] ||dermatology, internal medicine ||multiple, including trauma || ||transverse ridges on nails
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  • [[Image:RougeoleDP.jpg|thumb|alt=Young child with a red rash covering face, chest, shoulders, and arms.|[[Measles]]]] ...="Fitz" /> Functionally, the subcutaneous fat insulates the body, absorbs trauma, and serves as a reserve energy source.<ref name="Lynch" />
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  • ...uadrant of the body including the right arm and right side of the head and chest.<ref>Parker, S.(2007).The Human Body Book, New York: DK Publishing p.156-15 ...illa reaching your fingers high into the armpits. Move your hand down the chest wall from the middle of both axillae along the anterior and posterior borde
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  • ...sclerosis]] and other effects. Inadequate supply to the heart will lead to chest pains ([[Angina pectoris|angina]]) or a heart attack ([[myocardial infarcti [[Pathology|Pathological]] anastomoses result from trauma or disease and may involve [[vein]]s, [[artery|arteries]], or intestines. T
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  • Cardiac ischemia may be asymptomatic or may cause chest pain, known as [[angina pectoris]]. It occurs when the heart muscle, or [[m * [[Trauma triad of death]]
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  • ...gh a [[buprenorphine]] blockade to be able to offer pain relief from acute trauma in patients who are taking high-dose buprenorphine. ...nalgesia following thoracotomy. Danger of delayed respiratory depression. Chest. 88(5):779-80, 1985.</ref><ref>Bulow HH. Linnemann M. Berg H. Lang-Jensen T
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  • ...lvement in fatal crashes.<ref>Reece AS. 2008. Experience of road and other trauma by the opiate dependent patient: a survey report. Substance Abuse Treatment ...lved and/or is a manifestation of recurring bronchitis, causes pain in the chest, and/or prevents the patient from sleeping. These drugs work directly on th
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  • ...ust below his right nipple creating a two-and-a-half inch oval sucking-air chest wound, then entered just above his right wrist, impacted and cleanly fractu ...is front chest wound (which was causing air to be sucked directly into his chest around his collapsed right lung).
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