Dozens of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors moved in, and art and play therapy have been used to great effect, trauma experts said. |
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The patella can become luxated, or dislocated, either as a result of trauma or because of a congenital malformation of the leg. |
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Teeth may be damaged by dental caries, trauma, erosion, attrition, and abrasion or lost through periodontal disease. |
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Although it is impossible to prevent many diseases that affect the hearing, it is possible to reduce the risk of acoustic trauma. |
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The era of modernism was really ushered in following the trauma of the First World War. |
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As unnerving as they may be, Fischer says nightmares are a useful and healthy response to trauma, as they reconnect us to our emotions. |
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A post-mortem found the baby's death was due to a bleed resulting from a trauma he suffered in the traffic accident. |
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Hypovolaemic shock follows major blood loss which may be caused by trauma or during surgery. |
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She also suffered a mild heart attack due to the trauma and had a blood clot on her lung. |
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This scene is familiar to some mental health care workers as they attend to trauma victims. |
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I did not and do not seek a Luther-like emotional trauma and a shattering onrush of new experience. |
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A severe early trauma was when, in 1963 at the age of seventeen, he lost his mother. |
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Advanced trauma life support is the standard method for the initial management of severely injured patients. |
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Many times on high profile trauma cases, police detectives would inventory the evidence with a nurse to ensure chain of evidence was intact. |
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Family Mediation Services helps families through the trauma of marriage and relationship break-ups. |
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It prolongs and intensifies the trauma already experienced by children who have little or no control over their destinies. |
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It is a trauma hospital complete with the sights and sounds of a reception area dealing with all manner of emergencies. |
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Not many were interested in political activities anyway given the trauma of past suppression. |
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Just as the trauma of my previous imprisonment receded, the financial reality began to kick in. |
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Abdominal findings and any sign of trauma or bruising also should be noted. |
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The trauma of resisting developers had seen him end up in a geriatric hospital and his friends had quickly moved in to squat the house. |
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Individuals who have experienced severe trauma would therefore be more likely to be more reactive to pain. |
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Mouth ulcers are common and are usually due to trauma such as from ill fitting dentures, fractured teeth, or fillings. |
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He is simply too much of a freak, and his supposed childhood trauma too specialized and contrived, for us to take him seriously. |
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You may feel some of the after-effects of the trauma a few days or a few weeks from now. |
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The narcotic drugs produce an excellent blend of direct pain reduction and the attenuation of the psychological trauma associated with pain. |
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Potential mechanisms and clinical vignettes are included to describe the systemic processes that occur with trauma couples. |
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Doctors have said that you are much more likely to be concussed if you have had a concussion or neck trauma in the past. |
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Posterior rib fractures are specific evidence of non accidental injury because incidental falls and minor trauma cannot cause them. |
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His no-show for any reason other than a personal trauma is a disgrace and an affront to local democracy. |
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Residents have the opportunity to rotate through all major subspecialty areas including trauma, EMS, and aeromedicine. |
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This is not to mention the trauma of fear and terror of the bombing which has no end. |
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In Maelstrom, the main characters are slick, superficial people who deepen emotionally because of the trauma. |
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The voice carries an Eastern European's lack of surprise before the trauma of history and an inclination towards the abstract and the absurd. |
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Certainly do not trouble yourself with this matter so soon after the trauma itself has occurred. |
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Counsellors and trauma experts are queuing up to offer assistance to the Russian town of Beslan. |
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Undeniably, mental health professionals and trauma programs have acquired a new prominence in the refugee field. |
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In general, healed injuries are considered to have resulted from trauma during molting or wounds by predatory attack. |
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Some consider France the cradle of the arts, and that's probably true since French art accurately depicts the emotional trauma of crib death. |
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One of the most powerful essays details the trauma and dilemma of mothers in danger zones. |
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While attending pulmonary rehabilitation, the patient had one episode of back and sacroiliac pain related to twisting and bending trauma. |
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The trauma leads some to turn to drink or drugs, as well as having difficulty forming lasting relationships themselves. |
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Sympathetic ophthalmia is a bilateral panuveitis occurring after penetrating trauma or intraocular surgery. |
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Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, allergic reactions, severe infection, poisoning or other causes. |
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Dr. Terr suggests that adults who have experienced trauma tend to deny their feelings and have interruptive flashbacks. |
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Symptoms to watch for include intrusive memory loss, reliving trauma, flashbacks and becoming hyper-vigilant or fearful. |
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Ordinary events can serve as reminders of the trauma and trigger flashbacks or intrusive images. |
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You had heard the news, you heard the casualty figures, and now you saw the trauma that the people went through. |
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He writes movingly about the trauma he and his wife suffered when their daughter was born mentally handicapped. |
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Tender loving care helps to heal the mental trauma caused by a lifetime of pain and confinement. |
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The second patient sustained a heavy blow to the Achilles tendon from a falling metal bar 10 weeks after the initial trauma. |
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Soft plastic mouth guards, or occlusal splints, may be needed to prevent damage from trauma, as in sports injuries, or bruxism. |
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He recalls Fleur's mother and the trauma she endured to keep her sickly daughter on this side of the grave. |
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Injury to the medial collateral ligament is fairly common and is usually the result of acute trauma. |
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One hundred college students retrieved autobiographical memories associated with panic, trauma, worry, and social anxiety. |
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Oates's books often open with a riddling exposition which implies a hidden trauma. |
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Truth commissions ritually invert the position of the victim in the politics of pain by shifting the focus from terror to trauma. |
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The locked-in syndrome is caused by an insult to the ventral pons, most commonly an infarct, haemorrhage, or trauma. |
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The most serious acute consequence of inhalant abuse is death, which usually occurs secondary to aspiration, accidental trauma, or asphyxia. |
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Echinacea Purpurea assists initiates in releasing cellular trauma during the transmutative process of ascension. |
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Head injury, even when associated with minimal trauma, can lead to affective psychoses and schizophrenia. |
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Does he have any history of nasal problems, such as trauma, congestion, or anosmia associated with nasal polyps? |
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The New York Times interviewed psychiatrists and depression specialists about the trauma facing fans. |
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He says the trauma of that day continues to haunt him and has caused him severe mental anguish. |
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Then there was Milligan's wartime trauma, when he suffered flesh wounds and shell shock in north Africa and Italy. |
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The lack of sanitation facilities compounds the trauma of displacement and loss. |
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It is not confined to those who suffer emotional trauma or who are diagnosed as being mentally ill. |
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Many Australian veterans have suffered from the long-term effects of trauma. |
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Aside from what was later termed emotional trauma, the divers were returned unharmed. |
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Psychologists said the child, who was immediately placed in foster care, would suffer long-term trauma. |
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The trauma of the ordeal led her to move to another house as she feared for her safety. |
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Many suffer emotional trauma from the shock of leaving home and being forced into a relationship too early. |
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Avoid any type of skin trauma this week, such as waxing, laser treatments, microdermabrasion and facials. |
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No thought is given to the physical, mental, and emotional trauma suffered by the victim. |
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This is in addition to the increased shock and trauma such events would have upon the release of these men. |
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This proud young man has already experienced the physical pain and emotional trauma inflicted by this government. |
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She told the conference that injuries she couldn't show were the emotional and mental trauma. |
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The goal of this author and her family is to give a voice for the long term victims of trauma. |
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It was the custody that caused the mother and son to suffer the severe emotional trauma that led to the suicide, she added. |
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For a lot of pro sportsmen that kind of trauma can send them off the rails. |
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In my opinion, the causes are related to depression, emotional trauma and extremely low self-esteem. |
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And the psych said the screaming was probably from the trauma of being shot. |
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Crockett, who felt the effects of the crash for six months after it happened, suffered trauma to his head and sustained other injuries. |
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The trauma of their past has scarred them deeply, leading to nightmares and neuroses, even though outwardly they are fully functioning adults. |
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The injured were immediately rushed to the trauma centre at Karnal where 10 persons are said to be out of danger. |
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Such pulmonary embolisms, leading to sudden death, can stem from immobilisation, multiple trauma and dehydration. |
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Western churches have a clear responsibility to provide succour and support for the Iraqi church in this time of trauma. |
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Finally, early enteral feeding may reduce septic morbidity after abdominal trauma and pancreatitis. |
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He is reported as having suffered from clinical depression after the trauma of sudden fame and sudden mass public hatred. |
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Doctors believe that mental trauma due to shock is responsible for his impotency. |
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Erik, when he was moved out of the trauma unit to an acute care floor in the hospital, was put into the room with another comatose patient. |
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He draws a parallel between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased. |
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It's about the emotional trauma suffered by those who get caught-up in the blizzard of pink slips in today's harsh, corporate climate. |
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Thoughts are expressed not as language but through bodily responses, making the physical toll and pain of trauma apparent. |
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The deeper horror in this book is the relentless nature of trauma and the toll it takes on those who witness its seismic effects. |
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We investigated mortality in a population of trauma patients who were intubated before reaching hospital without anaesthetic drugs being used. |
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One can only imagine the trauma that the hyperactive Minister for Europe has endured during the past few days. |
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Against massive physiological trauma the human body and spirit still fights for life with all it's got! |
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Ordinary forgetfulness that emerges after a trauma must not be confused with amnesia for the trauma. |
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The trauma of June 4, 1989, inspired them to repatriate and found businesses with a mission. |
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Much severe civilian trauma is blunt, arising from road traffic accidents rather than from penetrative fragments and bullets, blast, and burns. |
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Half of his patients suffer from lower back pain problems, caused by a slipped disc, muscle or ligament strain, trauma or work-related injury. |
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The act of remembrance, even uninvoked remembrance, dredges up early trauma to experience anew. |
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He pleaded not guilty, forcing the girl to undergo the trauma of giving evidence in court. |
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Because there is less trauma to the eye, the procedure can be repeated frequently. |
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White spots can result from pushing the cuticle back too vigorously or other trauma to the nail bed or plate. |
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The mother, still recovering from the trauma of the delivery, fearfully anticipated the possibility of rejection by her in-laws. |
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They might finally be overcoming the trauma of having him steal their thunder on most issues. |
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To read a tirade of abuse like this can only add to that trauma and make Nadia's bravery and eventual victory all the more commendable. |
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The trauma of losing a mobile phone is usually not the handset but the phone numbers and saved text messages it contains. |
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The conditions of patients admitted to the trauma room are usually unstable and critical. |
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It brings us in contact with families who struggle bravely with the trauma of looking after a dying loved one. |
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It does not deal with emotional trauma or past issues and is clearly very different from counselling. |
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There are also 16 day-places at the hospice, enabling sufferers to chat with people who understand the trauma they are going through. |
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The effects of brain trauma often relate to functions subserved by the specific area of brain damage. |
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This year they have had the added trauma of a long wait in the estuary due to a serious lack of water. |
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The causative role of that trauma in patients' subsequent distress becomes clear. |
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The trauma alone creates problems for patients, but the injury can be complicated by envenomation. |
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In this sense the trauma this week is that of a party involved in a belated change of political strategy. |
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Persistent elevation in sphincter tone requires more forceful evacuation of stool, resulting in repeated trauma to the fissure. |
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The high frequency of rectal bleeding may be because of mucosal trauma caused by scybalous stool traversing the strictured segment. |
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They are thought to result from random minor trauma to the proximal nail bed. |
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The perianal area can be highly sensitive to perfumes, soaps, clothes, fabrics, dietary intake and superficial trauma. |
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Direct trauma or repeated friction over the bursa can lead to inflammation. |
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Well, there are so many victims of sexual assault who go through the trauma not just of the crime, but of what happens subsequent thereto. |
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The same applies to the meridian programmes and to the specific environmental stresses, colours and trauma. |
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Pet lovers are upset to see the trauma caused to animals by noise and sudden eruptions of fireworks. |
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Our patient had a spontaneous onset hematic cyst without any history of previous trauma or surgery. |
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Social reproduction of masculinist violence gains transmission through gender-class, and reproduces unending trauma in its women victims. |
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In turn, that will necessarily mean that the trauma inflicted on the victim by the legal system itself will be extended over a period of years. |
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Surgical care of scrotal trauma has evolved minimally since the early descriptions of Galen. |
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Surviving the trauma, she goes into hiding with her mother in a more remote village. |
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She will survive her many wounds and, we hope, mend from the trauma of her captivity. |
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By 1996, more than 6,000 advisors had been trained in basic trauma alleviation methods. |
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But the statistics alone, as horrifying as they are, hardly convey the trauma, pain and wretchedness of the victims. |
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When the trauma is greater use a sterile strand of catgut and loop it so it is caught in the adjacent loop. |
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Rebirthing was felt to programme people to expect trauma and breath-though because of the linguistics used. |
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Used externally or internally, turmeric promotes healing in cases of trauma or injury. |
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All divers must carry a reel, DSMB and strobe, and are also encouraged to carry trauma shears. |
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It's nearly the end of summer, and the trauma of exposing your cellulite is over for another year. |
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Most children requiring hospital admission for trauma are considered at risk of injury of the cervical spinal cord. |
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Call it battle fatigue, combat trauma, or the stress of being the hunted instead of being the hunter in a hostile terrain. |
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Acute, or sudden, injuries can be the product of either a blunt trauma or overstretching a muscle, joint or tendon. |
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In these experiments, test subjects with maladies ranging from severe brain trauma to bipolar disorder undergo a battery of visual tests. |
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The physician should check the chest and lungs for signs of consolidation, wheezing, rales, and trauma. |
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The second movement is an eerie threnody, while the third manages almost to resolve the emotional trauma of the first. |
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Although Halle is not around to encounter Beloved, he too suffers trauma and exhibits hysterical symptoms. |
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Since such coping styles appear to be shaped by prior experience, they may, in part, explain why earlier trauma can place an individual at risk. |
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A man who has lived under the cloud of suspicion after the death of his wife today spoke of the trauma of a never ending wait for answers. |
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The players and management can go home and forget about it, we have to live with the trauma of possible relegation every day. |
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Guests will hear tributes and testimonials about the career, but only a little of the tension and trauma of that political life. |
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Terrorist bombings ruin a building, many lives and inflict trauma on the witnesses. |
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An Oakland organization runs a nonresidential trauma and recovery center for girls who've been prostituted. |
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Paradoxically, this immemorial and ubiquitous trauma is perpetuating the dream of an eternal and perfectly just, that is, paradisical life. |
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However, in this case the trauma sustained to the lumbar region probably dislodged a calculus from the renal parenchyma into the left ureter. |
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Every year, hundreds of members are awarded compensation for injuries and trauma suffered. |
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One of the outcomes of trauma is impaired short term and sometimes long term memory. |
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The mental scars were harder to bear than the physical, and it took Janine many months to recover from the trauma of the crash. |
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I generally haven't played characters that have deep emotional scars and trauma, and I loved diving into the mind of a troubled character. |
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The quantitative rating of a craniocerebral trauma allows the expert to concretize its circumstances. |
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Other people suffer from prosopagnosia due to trauma to the brain that caused brain damage. |
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Children can be remarkably adaptable and are more resilient to trauma than older generations. |
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She denied hemoptysis, fever, trauma, or history of blood clots in her or her family. |
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The actors were incredibly flexible, even though they were dealing with a deep well of emotional trauma. |
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Other causes are trauma, iatrogenic injury, popliteal aneurysm, and aortic dissection. |
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All blunt orbital trauma should be taken seriously even when an injury is apparently trivial. |
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The euphoria has been fading out slowly but surely, and the trauma appears to be getting replaced by amnesia. |
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A foreign body usually presents with a history of trauma and an entrance wound that will not heal. |
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The county medical examiner said the boy died of blunt force trauma, a fractured skull and bruised brain. |
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The common abdominal injuries after blunt trauma are those to the spleen, liver, and kidneys. |
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There seems to be an unavoidable degree of trauma to both sites despite the surgeon using an endoscope. |
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While such events can lead to considerable psychological trauma and distress, they may also inure a young mind to violence. |
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The oral commissure prosthesis is used to prevent microstomia when trauma involving the corners of the mouth or circumoral tissue has occurred. |
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Major trauma, particularly serious head injury, is associated with high mortality in people over 65 years. |
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I teach a course for health care professionals on burnout, secondary trauma and compassion fatigue. |
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Whether it's blunt trauma wounds, the path of a bullet or the anatomy of a fight, we see it all. |
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Their immediate emotional response is often proportionate to the degree of exposure to the trauma. |
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Dandenong, a major trauma center, is a teaching hospital for undergraduate and graduate medical and nursing students. |
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His father's life was blighted by trauma he'd suffered during military service in the Second World War. |
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Recent decades have witnessed a burgeoning interest in signs of physical trauma and early maldevelopment associated with schizophrenia. |
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Even after the trauma of the attacks on New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, this extraordinarily unobservant system creaked on. |
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Now I know that there is no way to get over the trauma of my own making but by myself. |
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At times of extreme national, local and individual trauma, when is it acceptable to be cynical, critical or satirical again? |
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Helping people overcome silence and move through that final stage of trauma is potentially empowering. |
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High-intensity trauma cases or withdrawal of life support share similarities with potential organ donation cases. |
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Floating in its lagoon of amniotic fluid, the fetus is well protected from most types of trauma. |
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One theory is that he has suffered a trauma which has caused amnesia, one of the methods the mind uses to retreat from a shock. |
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He says that a bigger trauma awaited him after the theft, in the form of claiming insurance. |
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The idea that trauma can have secondary effects is a relatively new, unresearched area. |
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Although she had no recent history of trauma, in the remote past she had abdominal trauma that she had chosen not to have repaired. |
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Defects of the hip's cartilage can be caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, and trauma. |
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Haven't we all, at some time, had to face the near trauma of parking aside for hours waiting for flooded roads to become navigable? |
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Now she has written an autobiographical novel in an attempt to exorcise her trauma. |
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Laboratory examinations of the heads of the whales showed trauma induced by sound. |
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Weaker teams would have folded after the trauma of their captain's banishment. |
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Frostbite is a recognized danger of the use of cold packs of ice therapy for sports injuries and soft tissue trauma. |
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Psychological trauma would remain with them for weeks, months, years, or even decades. |
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In short, trauma counselling is not a standard medicine to be applied to everyone regardless of need. |
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Irish hospitals have only apologised for the trauma caused by media disclosures about post-mortem practices. |
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The trauma the abused person experienced will spread to other family members for generations. |
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So the survivors lied and hid their guilty secret and trauma. |
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Blunt trauma is responsible for coup and contrecoup ocular injury. |
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Does he give in to the trauma or does he embrace all of the lessons he has learned? |
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As 25,000 public-school teachers stage a walkout in Chicago, Emanuel is facing the first major trauma of his mayorship. |
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Faulty breathing, stage fright, cumulative trauma disorders, tendonitis, carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and tennis elbow also are reviewed. |
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Alternatively, is it possible that the clot in question is one in the lining of the brain that can form after head trauma. |
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We have all experienced some psychological trauma, loss or grief. |
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Causes of dissection include hypertension, Marfan's syndrome, trauma, Ehler's Danlos, coarctation, bicuspid aortic valve and relapsing polychondritis. |
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I hope that her family will be able to spend some quality time with her, but it will not be easy in the long run to cope with such emotional trauma. |
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Psychological trauma and long term emotional damage were major concerns. |
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Council sporting officials thought children could be psychologically damaged by the trauma of an ignominious drubbing at the hands of more gifted players. |
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The trauma just goes on and on and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. |
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When such techniques are adhered to, the risk of trauma to the radial artery and subsequent thrombosis is reduced even when collateral circulation in the hand is reduced. |
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Sledge gives the common soldier his just due in eloquent prose that explores the emotions and trauma associated with a brutal war and its consequences. |
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Data show that emergency evacuation from submarines due to severe cardiac problems or psychotic behavior is second in frequency to trauma and surgery. |
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The result is inefficiency, the unnecessary duplication of services, extra pressure on overstretched surgeons and their teams and needless trauma for patients. |
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Perhaps the trauma of that August day, when he was forced to spend so many hours in an outfit not fit for any particular athletic activity was just too much for him. |
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And should your butch man of the hour sign up for rebirthing classes to overcome trauma he suffered in the womb, you'll volunteer to drive him there. |
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Other possible causes are trauma or injury to the breast, compression from mammography, accidents during implantation or explantation, manufacturing defects, and normal wear. |
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Akani runs a feeding scheme and provides after school care with extramural activities such as sport, arts and drama, as well as trauma counselling when needed. |
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He concluded that the cause of death had been due to extreme skull fracture with severe trauma to the brain consistent with the deceased having been hit by a moving vehicle. |
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Unfortunately, this time the bin full of packing peanuts was not there anymore, and I suffered some major trauma to my head, torso, spine, and limbs. |
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Soft shell helmets or head protectors currently do not have the biomechanical capability to prevent concussive trauma and hence cannot be recommended. |
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Surely, you're not suggesting that people undergo all the difficulties and trauma associated with gender reassignment to conform to a social construct? |
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The fact that diarists who have written about trauma do worse than those who haven't suggests that it is the diary writing that is causing the health effects. |
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The trauma literature usually divides mortality into three categories, with the third wave' representing those patients dying from multiple organ system failure and sepsis. |
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He suffered severe head trauma when a stray board, whose owner was not wearing a leg rope, smashed into the back of his head fracturing his skull. |
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You would think that the Pentagon brass would be expediting the full opening of a new brain trauma facility in Bethesda, Maryland. |
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As experience mounted the time taken for surgery fell, bigger fenestra were created and the propensity for iatrogenic trauma and hence postoperative scarring diminished. |
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There was a certain amount of trauma about if you would solo and when. |
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Hyperextension of the neck that may occur with a vigorous rugby tackle or with a whiplash injury during a car accident may also cause trauma to the jaw joint. |
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As with many trauma trials, the patients will be unable to give informed consent, due to their life-threatening wounds. |
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The upset father said he was not only worried about the physical injuries but also the mental trauma that would probably plague the boy for years to come. |
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For them, the trauma of assault can be compounded by a lack of institutional support, and even disciplinary action. |
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Arora, who was awarded a teaching grant at Amherst, created for her thesis piece an installation called Mandir Masjid that echoed the trauma of partition. |
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Seeing the light on the road to socialism does appear to have created some mental aberration and confusion in his mind but the trauma of conversion is only to be expected. |
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The collective trauma created by these barbarous acts is impossible to imagine, both in the U.S. and in the Middle East. |
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Like Karon's patient, they were often treated with hypnotic abreaction in which the patient was expected to re-live the moment of trauma with unrestrained emotions. |
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Terrible stories of murder, abuse, violence, and trauma in the name of ragging have been reported from educational institutions all over the country once again. |
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They were victims of multiple trauma with severe craniofacial injuries. |
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The programmes will also include personal testimony from Iraqis to help them deal with the trauma of war and its debilitating effect on people trying to rebuild their lives. |
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The medical-surgical nurse was responsible for the training of four trauma specialists, two of whom were sergeants, one a specialist, and one a private first class. |
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The trauma of such ruptures in developmental trajectories was frequently expressed through descriptions of irreversible transformations of the identities of the victims. |
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The great-grandmother then joined family members of both children in a room as the trauma team fought to save the two. |
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He studied brain-injured patients and the manner in which the nervous system responded both in trauma and in reconstruction, globally rather than specifically. |
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Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased. |
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A water-based coating technology provides lubricious, low-friction surfaces that greatly reduce tissue trauma during repeated insertions of a variety of medical devices. |
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Helping survivors cope with the trauma needs knowledge and tact. |
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Question them, and you are colluding in exacerbating the awful effects of their trauma. |
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And after the trauma of so many admonitory sermons on the sins of his late father, he never thereafter regarded Scottish Presbyterianism as a fit religion for a gentleman. |
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The disorder has become something greater than itself, than its literal meaning, a conglomeration of symptoms rooted in trauma. |
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The exploratory laparotomy disclosed no abdominal trauma or hemorrhage. |
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Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending. |
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In conclusion, optic nerve axonal injury appears to be a frequent finding in infants who have sustained acceleration-deceleration whiplash-type trauma. |
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Shulgin, however, maintained that the drug could help patients overcome trauma or debilitating guilt. |
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The regressive effect of trauma often gives rise to a transference that associates the therapist with victimhood, shame and demanding assumptions. |
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They met before filming began because dench wanted to understand the emotional toll of the trauma. |
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And worst affected of all were those who had written about trauma. |
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While schumacher had a history of head and neck trauma, this injury was very different. |
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The 54-year-old trauma doctor and father of three is suffering from heart disease. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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It doesn't make you a better person because you endured the indignity and trauma of it. |
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Now I think that many are beginning to experience the rawness of the trauma, emptiness, and loss. |
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Dysuria can also be caused by noninfectious inflammation or trauma, neoplasm, calculi, hypoestrogenism, interstitial cystitis, or psychogenic disorders. |
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There were no signs of trauma, which means Gutierrez had almost certainly died of hyperthermia. |
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Our nation may have healed, but there are still exposed nerves that, when touched, cause trauma to the body politic. |
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In an analysis of case fatality rates among pregnant women who had placental abruption subsequent to trauma, 69 percent of fetal deaths were prevented by cesarean delivery. |
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Bloodless programs now offer services in virtually every specialty, including trauma, hematology, critical care, internal medicine, and orthopedic surgery. |
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Their conceptualization of their own suffering and their response to the resulting trauma stood in sharp contrast to the Western propensity to medicalize human suffering. |
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Has art the right to aestheticize the trauma, suffering, and death of war? |
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As families are forced to empty out the contents of their cluttered home onto the back lawn, we'll see the trauma and agonies as they decide what stays and what goes. |
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An injured man covered in a red blanket, his face blank in trauma, was wheeled in a rough-hewn handcart toward the hospital, as a crowd followed along, shouting. |
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Screening and assessment for trauma and violence may help make schools safer, Kingston said. |
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The need to process that type of trauma is what memorialization is about. |
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In December 1889, Parnell became involved in a divorce that was to end his political influence and the trauma of this divorce probably hastened his early death. |
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He had no history of trauma and the pain was not relieved by rest. |
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Fractures of the body of the hamate may occur from trauma and usually occur in combination with fractures of the base of the fourth and fifth metacarpals. |
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Using local anesthesia reduces the patient's trauma to a tolerable level. |
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But he can also see that she endures the trauma associated with writing her own story. |
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A Marker to Measure Drift is a novel that measures the ripple effect of trauma and violence. |
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A history of any trauma, prematurity, asphyxia, or congenital intrauterine infection that may damage the central nervous system should alert the clinician. |
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He lived a difficult life, full of trauma, illness and heartbreak. |
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This study therefore does not support the teaching of the advanced trauma life support course on the relation between palpable pulses and systolic blood pressure. |
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In my younger days I was haunted by the ghosts of piglets, and the memory of those phantom piglets snuffling at my feet remains a source of trauma for me even today. |
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In this way Corey arrives at a critical use of the lyric by occupying the split between aesthetic pleasure and the trauma that is necessarily excluded. |
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The biggest trauma in the Monsignor's life came in 1983 when he was abruptly transferred from his position as President of Clonliffe College to Terenure. |
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The 140 mph twin-engined Squirrel helicopter will able to transport patients from Whitby to the James Cook trauma unit at Middlesbrough Hospital within 10 minutes. |
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Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery. |
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In neat testimony to the process, in academic publishing, history has been collapsing into memory, memory into trauma, and trauma into studies of silence and forgetfulness. |
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It's a hook in the passenger side footwell, on which you can hang your bag of balti on a Friday night to avoid korma trauma in the car with curry spillage. |
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It featured individuals and families who, because of divorce, bereavement, illness or some other trauma, had allowed their homes to become mausoleums of loss and longing. |
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Studies after Desert Storm showed that wartime trauma experience in the military was primarily supplied by Reserve doctors and corpsmen who worked in civilian trauma centers. |
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There is no one to sympathize for their war trauma and most would like nothing more than to forget. |
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On Monday, there was Dr. Tara Margarella a trauma resident turned plastic surgeon who was once featured on the show New York Med. |
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Tess wants to die, but she also wants to spare her friends and family the trauma of dealing with her suicide. |
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The thwap-thwap-thwap of rotary wings above triggered an intense reaction in Army trauma surgeon Dr. Tara Dixon. |
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He said the accused had also known she would recognise him so he added to her trauma by hooding himself, and to make sure he was not seen, had thrown a towel over her head. |
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The NTSB determined the accident was not survivable because of high impact forces, and autopsies confirmed all deaths were the result of blunt-force trauma. |
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Due to his condition, the doctor on the air ambulance anaesthetised him before he was flown to the regional trauma centre at Selly Oak Hospital. |
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He had been noncompliant with his cervical collar but denied any new trauma. |
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