Meaning Trauma
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A physical or emotional injury.
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Injury to the body, or an event that causes long-lasting mental or emotional damage.
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injury caused by external force, chemical, temperature extremes, or poor tooth alignment.
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1690s, "physical wound," medical Latin, from Greek trauma "a wound, a hurt; a defeat," from PIE *trau-, extended form of root *tere- (1) "to rub, turn," with derivatives [..]
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injury resulting from an outside force, such as a gunshot wound.
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injury: any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects (traumatic) of or relating to a physical injury or [..]
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An injury or wound caused by external force or violence.
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noun. 1. an occurrence wherein an individual sees or experiences a risk to their own life or physical safety or that of other people and feels terror, fear, or helplessness. The occurrence might addit [..]
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In psychological use Trauma refers to the mental and psychological after effects of painful events. These types of events can include deeply personal emotional traumas or the results of crime, violenc [..]
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According to 42 USCS § 300d-31 [Title 42. The Public Health and Welfare; Chapter 6A. The Public Health Service; Trauma Care; General Provisions Regarding Parts A and B], trauma means “an injury result [..]
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(n) an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects(n) any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
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Injury produced by an external force.
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A wound, hurt, or injury to the body. Trauma can also be mental such as when a person feels great stress.
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an injury or wound.
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Traumatic injuries to the Facial Nerve. This may result in Facial Paralysis, decreased lacrimation and Salivation, and loss of Taste Sensation in the anterior tongue. The nerve may regenerate and refo [..]
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Traumatic injuries to the Laryngeal Nerve.
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Physical insults or injuries occurring simultaneously in several parts of the body.
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Traumatic injuries to the Brain, cranial Nerves, Spinal cord, Autonomic Nervous System, or neuromuscular system, including iatrogenic injuries induced by surgical procedures.
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Traumatic injuries to the Glossopharyngeal Nerve.
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Traumatic injuries to the Olfactory Nerve. It may result in various olfactory dysfunction including a complete loss of Smell.
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Head Injuries which feature compromise of the Skull and Dura Mater. These may result from Gunshot Wounds (Wounds, Gunshot), Stab Wounds (Wounds, Stab), and other Forms of Trauma.
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Injuries to the Optic Nerve induced by a Trauma to the Face or head. These may occur with closed or penetrating injuries. Relatively Minor compression of the superior aspect of Orbit may also result i [..]
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Penetrating and non-penetrating injuries to the spinal cord resulting from traumatic external forces (e.g., Wounds, Gunshot; Whiplash Injuries; etc.).
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Traumatic injuries to the Oculomotor Nerve. This may result in various Eye Movement dysfunction.
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Traumatic injuries to the Trigeminal Nerve. It may result in extreme Pain, abnormal Sensation in the areas the nerve innervates on Face, jaw, Gums and tongue and can cause difficulties with Speech and [..]
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Traumatic injuries to the Trochlear Nerve.
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Traumatic injuries to the Hypoglossal Nerve.
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Traumatic injuries to the Vagus Nerve. Because the Vagus Nerve innervates multiple organs, injuries in the Nerve Fibers may result in any gastrointestinal organ dysfunction downstream of the injury si [..]
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Traumatic injuries to the Vestibulocochlear Nerve.
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Damage inflicted on the body as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity.
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Traumatic injury to the abducens, or sixth, Cranial Nerve. Injury to this nerve results in lateral rectus Muscle Weakness or Paralysis. The nerve may be damaged by closed or Penetrating Craniocerebral [..]
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Traumatic injuries to the Accessory Nerve. Damage to the nerve may produce weakness in head Rotation and shoulder elevation.
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Damages to the Carotid Arteries caused either by blunt force or penetrating Trauma, such as Craniocerebral Trauma; Thoracic Injuries; and Neck Injuries. Damaged Carotid Arteries can Lead to Carotid Ar [..]
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Penetrating and nonpenetrating traumatic injuries to an extracranial or intracranial Blood Vessel that supplies the Brain. This includes the Carotid Arteries; Vertebral Arteries; Meningeal Arteries; C [..]
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Traumatic injuries to the Cranium where the integrity of the Skull is not compromised and no bone fragments or other objects penetrate the Skull and Dura Mater. This frequently results in mechanical i [..]
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Traumatic injuries involving the Cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., Brain; Cranial Nerves; Meninges; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the Skull is penetrated [..]
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Traumatic injuries to the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, autonomic nervous system, or neuromuscular system, including iatrogenic injuries induced by surgical procedures.
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Injury, wounding, shock.
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Damage to living tissue caused by an outside source; a wound.
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Injury to the body, or an event that causes long-lasting mental or emotional damage.
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Experiencing or witnessing events involving actual or threatened injury or death and the resulting symptoms that interfere with daily functioning. Traumatic events affecting youth in the juvenile just [..]
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 An emotional wound or shock that creates substantial, lasting damage to the psychological development of a person.
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A situation that creates the fight or flight response in the body is a trauma. You don’t need to feel scared or get upset in order to have experienced a trauma, but you do need to react. Physical resp [..]
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An accident or incident which affects body or mind.
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A shock that produces a lasting effect on a person's mind.
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a wound or injury, whether physical or psychic.
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