Chemical smothering occurs when a person is exposed to toxic chemicals, leading to respiratory distress or suffocation. It can happen in various settings, ...
Environmental smothering occurs when an individual is unable to breathe properly due to obstruction or lack of oxygen in their surroundings. This condition can ...
Mechanical smothering refers to the act of obstructing or blocking a person's airway, typically by external pressure on the chest or face, leading to ...
Smothering, also known as suffocation, occurs when someone is deprived of air, leading to difficulty breathing. It can be caused by various factors and may ...
Self-inflicted ligature strangulation occurs when an individual uses a ligature (such as a rope, belt, or cord) to cut off their own airflow, leading to ...
Ligature strangulation is a form of asphyxia caused by constriction of the neck by a ligature (e.g., rope, belt, wire). This constriction leads to obstruction ...
Manual strangulation is a form of asphyxia caused by the obstruction of airflow to the lungs through external pressure applied to the neck, typically by hands ...
Strangulation is a form of asphyxia caused by constriction of the neck, resulting in obstruction of blood vessels and air passages. It can lead to serious ...
Restraining, also known as physical restraint, refers to the act of limiting or controlling a person's movement using devices or techniques. It is often used ...
Suffocation is a condition where a person is deprived of oxygen, leading to difficulty breathing, and potentially resulting in death. Types: Choking: ...
Developmental trauma is a type of trauma that occurs during childhood and affects how a person grows and develops. It can have long-lasting effects on mental ...
Biological trauma refers to physical injuries or disturbances to the body's normal functioning due to external forces or events. This can encompass a wide ...
Chemical trauma, also known as chemical injury or chemical burn, occurs when the skin or mucous membranes come into contact with a harmful substance. These ...
A periosteal contusion is a medical condition where the periosteum, the tough outer layer covering the bones, gets injured due to a direct blow or trauma. It's ...
An intramuscular contusion might sound complicated, but it's essentially a fancy term for a muscle bruise. It happens when a muscle gets injured due to a ...
Intraosseous contusions may sound complex, but they're actually bruises inside your bones. Think of them as bruises that happen beneath the surface, within ...
Subperiosteal contusions are injuries that affect the tissues underneath the periosteum, a thin layer covering the bones. These injuries commonly occur due to ...
Bone contusions are injuries that occur when a bone is subjected to a forceful impact, leading to bruising within the bone tissue. While not as severe as ...
Muscle contusions, commonly known as bruises, occur when a direct blow or impact damages the muscle fibers and connective tissues beneath the skin. While they ...
Deep tissue bruises, also known as contusions, occur when blood vessels beneath the skin rupture due to blunt force trauma, causing bleeding and discoloration ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 39
- Next Page »