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  1. Dec 10, 2020 · Blunt trauma is injury by forceful impact, falls, or physical attack with a dull object. Learn about the types, mechanisms, complications, and diagnosis of blunt trauma, and how it can affect the abdomen, blood, brain, and pregnancy.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blunt_traumaBlunt trauma - Wikipedia

    Blunt trauma, also known as blunt force trauma or non-penetrating trauma, describes a physical trauma due to a forceful impact without penetration of the body's surface. Blunt trauma stands in contrast with penetrating trauma, which occurs when an object pierces the skin, enters body tissue, and creates an open wound.

  3. Aug 7, 2023 · Objectives: Describe the etiology, epidemiology, and types of injuries sustained in blunt force trauma. Outline the clinical presentation and evaluation of patients with blunt force trauma. Explain the management strategies according to trauma guidelines in patients with blunt force trauma.

    • Leslie V. Simon, Richard A. Lopez, Kevin C. King
    • Mayo Clinic Florida, Geisinger Medical Center
    • 2019
    • 2023/08/07
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  5. Jun 22, 2023 · Learn what blunt force trauma (BFT) is, how it happens, and how to recognize and treat it. Find out how to prevent BFT and when to seek medical attention.

  6. Sep 19, 2022 · Blunt trauma is classified as a force striking the body, and its consequences are dependent on the location of the trauma. The most common cause and location of blunt force trauma in adults are abdomens after motor vehicle accidents.

    • Jenna Dumovich, Paramvir Singh
    • 2022/09/19
    • Augusta University Medical Center
  7. Signs of blunt trauma. Mild cases (usually with good corrected vision) eyelid swelling (oedema), ecchymosis (bruising) conjunctival chemosis, subconjunctival haemorrhage. unexplained subconjunctival haemorrhages in babies and young children may indicate non-accidental injury; corneal abrasion; possible small hyphaema

  8. May 3, 2024 · Summary. Blunt trauma is any nonpenetrating injury caused by the impact of a blunt object against the body, resulting in damage to underlying structures. Common causes include motor vehicle collisions and falls from height. Clinical features and diagnostic studies vary based on the type and location of blunt trauma.

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