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Question: What is the cause of death and disability in people ages 1-34Answer:
Question: What is the acute physological and structural change that occurs in a patients body when an external source of energy dissipates faster then the body's to sustain and dissipate it.Answer:
Question: What kind of is from motion or energy stored in an objectAnswer: Mechanical
Question: What type of energy is with motionAnswer: Kinetic
Question: What type of does one have when they are on top of a buildingAnswer: Potential
Question: what kind of energy can be found from an explosion or even an Answer: Chemical
Question: What kind of energy comes from high Answer: Electrical
Question: What type of can result from sudden changes in pressure. Often from diving or flyingAnswer: Barometric
Question: The study of the physiology and mechanics of a living organism useing the tools of engineeringAnswer: .
Question: What studies the relationships between speed, mass, and the of forceAnswer: Kinetics
Question: If an organ that has a gas sustains alot of energy what happensAnswer: it will scatter more of the energy, meaning it is more to collapse and cause more injury
Question: What is the distance an object travels per unit Answer: Velocity
Question: The rate of change of velocity that an object is subjected to, wether speeding up or down.Answer:
Question: The downward that is imparted on any object on earth by the effect of the earths massAnswer:
Question: Does velocity or mass have a greater effect on energyAnswer:
Question: what states that energy can be created nor destroyed, it can only change form.Answer: The law of of energy
Question: what does first law of motion sayAnswer: a body at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an force
Question: What does newtons second law of sayAnswer: the that an object can exert is the product of it's mass times it's acceleration
Question: what is th g for a humanAnswer: ~30g
Question: decelerating forces can what type of injuries to organsAnswer: , avulsing, or rupturing
Question: The aorta, the largest velssel in the body, is the most common site for of injuryAnswer:
Question: Crush type injuries causeing fractures ribs can cause the fractured ribs to do what type of injury.Answer: internal injuries of the lungs and
Question: cardiac injury can compress the heart muscle between bones in the chest causing whatAnswer: arrythmias, and direct injury to the muscle
Question: the 5 phases of a MVA are Answer: 1st phase is deceleration of the vehicle, 2nd deceleration of the occupant, 3rd deceleration of internal organs, 4th secondary collisions, from objects inside vehicle, and 5th impacts
Question: When your patient of a mva is a pediatric what 2 injuries should you Answer: or cardiac
Question: if a person takes a deep before a crash, they are at risk of whatAnswer: a dangerous lung
Question: if a vehicle is from the side then what are the 2 passengers at risk of happening for injuryAnswer: the 2 of them hitting each head on each other.
Question: 1 of 3 people will sustain whatAnswer: a cervical
Question: a restrained occupant of a vehicle has nearly a ______ % reduction in fatalitiesAnswer:
Question: steering wheel or dashboard injuries sustained because seatbelts were not worn or worn improperly are associated with a ______% fetal death rateAnswer:
Question: what is the triad Answer: a pattern of automobile pedestrian in children or short stature people
Question: Adult falls from usually occur in the context of whatAnswer: criminal activity, suicide, or intoxication from alcohol or drugs
Question: what is the most important factor for the of a gunshot woundAnswer: the type of through which the projectile passed
Question: the initial path of tissue distruction is caused by the projectile the tissue during penetration, is referred to asAnswer: cavity
Question: what referrs to the tissue displacement that occurs as the of low displacement shock wavesAnswer: expansion
Question: What is Answer: formation
Question: What is a major cause of tissue damage as the sends off fragments that create their own seperate paths through tissueAnswer: Missile
Question: Never what of a bullet injuryAnswer: that the bullet followed a streight path between the and exit wounds
Question: Primary injuries are from whatAnswer: the wave itself
Question: secondary injuries are from Answer: projectiles
Question: blast injuries are from what Answer: impact with another
Question: The leading edge of the blast wave is Answer: the blast
Question: The phase of an explosion in whicvh there is a front higher then atmospheric pressureAnswer: wave pulse
Question: the phase of an where the pressure is less then atmosphericAnswer: negative wave
Question: what does a shock wave do in under explosions as compared to air expolsionsAnswer: it travels at velocity
Question: what organs are most susceptibleto pressure Answer: Air-containing like the middle ear, lungs and GI tract
Question: what are the most cause of death from blast injuriesAnswer: neurologic and head trauma
 
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