Water slopped and spilled and lacerations across my skin burned but I held her in a white-knuckled grip and she didn't resist. |
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You mentioned previously that several of the lacerations did, in fact, go down to the bone. |
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These goals can be achieved by treating simple lacerations of the hand conservatively instead of with sutures. |
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The first was an emergency suturing of her scalp lacerations and insertion of an intra cranial pressure monitor through a burr hole. |
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The physical abuse included severe beatings with knobkerries which resulted in bruises, broken limbs and widespread lacerations. |
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These are superficial lacerations of the intima that do not involve the media or adventitia. |
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Stephen said the medical report showed no abrasions, lacerations, tears or discharge. |
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They were encouraged by his progress and the lack of any infection in his lacerations. |
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The injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to lacerations needing stitches, broken arms and back injuries. |
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A midline incision is used, and the first step is to remove blood and clots and control active bleeding from liver lacerations by packing. |
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Ecchymoses and minor lacerations at peri-introital and posterior fourchette may also recur after coitus or during a speculum examination. |
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Because of devitalization of tissue, crush injuries are more likely to develop infection than lacerations caused by shearing forces. |
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If no frank perforation is seen, thin barium liquid should be used to identify lacerations that may otherwise be missed. |
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Several others, including two drivers, sustained lacerations after being beaten with blunt instruments, but were not admitted to hospital. |
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Injuries range from serious lacerations to major fractures and head and spinal injuries. |
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The ship's medical officer stitched a number of John's lacerations before the ship landed him at Key West the following day. |
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Injuries range from minor contusions or lacerations to major ductal injuries and transections that result in the formation of pseudocysts. |
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About half the injuries involve fractures, lacerations, contusions, or sprains from people tripping over extension cords. |
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Indeed, many have had clothing torn or suffered severe lacerations during repeated attacks. |
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Furthermore, the playing position and the injury location were registered, and injuries were classified as contusions, sprains, strains, fractures, or lacerations. |
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The boatswain and fourth engineer suffered minor injuries, and the oiler had lacerations on his arm and back. |
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This is the mark of a ship strike. A necropsy confirmed that the lacerations did not occur after the death of the whale. |
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She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg. |
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Gluing, repair and haemostasis of parenchymal tissue on lacerations or haemorrhagic lesions of the liver, kidney, pancreas, or spleen. |
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In re-operations, as a haemostatic adhesive on lacerations of the ventricle caused by re-sternotomy or adhesions. |
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Three of the four people aboard suffered only broken feet and lacerations. |
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Manhattan police began their investigation by asking area hospitals whether they had treated anyone with lacerations on his hands or arms during the preceding night. |
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Some time later, the man went to the hospital suffering from lacerations. |
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Local anesthesia can be used for repair of most perineal lacerations. |
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Small lacerations on the face usually heal well with this preparation. |
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There also were some folks treated for injuries like lacerations. |
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A wire caught Jim around the neck and he luckily escaped with lacerations. |
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The medical crews are inundated by the volume of need, with everything from emergency C-sections to regular lacerations. |
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Common causes of a chronic condition are radiation therapy, surgical operations, deep lacerations, or deep cauterization. |
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The child suffered a broken arm and lacerations to the head in the fall and was taken to the hospital for treatment and observation. |
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Thousands have broken bones and appalling lacerations from their pummelling by the waves. |
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Accessible edges shall be designed to prevent lacerations and wounds, especially edges in direct contact with the skin of the child. |
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Rotating seat bases shall be designed as far as possible in order to prevent lacerations and crushing of the child when they are operated. |
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To avoid lacerations, make sure the skin barrier isn't cut too close to the stoma. |
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The girls suffered injuries-one had severe lacerations to her head, arms, and leg. |
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Risks of retrieval include lacerations, ovarian trauma, infection, and anesthesia-related complications. |
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The entire surface to which new material is to be applied shall have been prepared without overheating. The buffed surface texture shall not contain deep buffing lacerations or loose material. |
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The operator of the boat sustained serious injuries as a result of the collision, including several broken ribs, lacerations to his head and back, and a collapsed lung. |
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A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said he sustained a broken breast bone, internal injuries and lacerations. |
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They can cause severe cuts or lacerations. |
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His lacerations of religion are especially luscious. |
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Fred had several lacerations on his hands from noodling for flathead in the river. |
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As sealant in dural lacerations in hemi-laminectomy operations. |
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During the first few days after the earthquake, the majority of children and adults who came to the field hospital needed medical care for fractures and lacerations. |
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One crew member from the Spirit of Vancouver Island, who was in the ferry's rescue boat, suffered minor lacerations while attempting to gain entry through the cabin windows of the Star Ruby. |
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Repair of minor epicardial lacerations without the use of sutures. |
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Commonly seen mechanisms include lacerations, local crush, extensive crush, and avulsions. |
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In our patient, the sacculation of hyalinized myometrium in the right uterine sidewall encourages us to imagine that unsutured lacerations at the right edge of the myometrial incision gave rise to the small cavity. |
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Heavy lacerations, arterial bleeding, left leg and left arm. |
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Because monasteries were located in rural areas the infirmarian was also responsible for the care of lacerations, fractures, dislocations, and burns. |
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Often, the lacerations lead to infections, which can prove fatal. |
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Its spectrum of services include treatment for most minor injuries and illnesses from broken bones and lacerations to swimmer's ear and upper respiratory tract infections. |
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Calendula, along with Arnica, is particularly useful in acute injuries, especially excessively painful lacerations or cuts and ragged, suppurating wounds. |
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