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What is the primary cause of death and disability in people ages 1-34  truama  
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 ability to sustain and dissipate it.  Trauma  
What kind of energy is from motion or energy stored in an object  Mechanical energy  
What type of energy is associated with motion  Kinetic energy  
What type of energy does one have when they are on top of a building  Potential anergy  
what kind of energy can be found from an explosion or even an acid  Chemical energy  
What kind of energy comes from high voltage  Electrical energy  
What type of energy can result from sudden changes in pressure. Often from diving or flying  Barometric energy  
The study of the physiology and mechanics of a living organism useing the tools of mechanical engineering  Biomechanics.  
What studies the relationships between speed, mass, and the direction of force  Kinetics  
If an organ that has a gas inside sustains alot of energy what happens  it will scatter more of the energy, meaning it is more likely to collapse and cause more injury  
What is the distance an object travels per unit time  Velocity  
The rate of change of velocity that an object is subjected to, wether speeding up or slowing down.  Acceleration  
The downward acceleration that is imparted on any object on earth by the effect of the earths mass  Gravity  
Does velocity or mass have a greater effect on kinetic energy  Velocity  
what states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change form.  The law of conservation of energy  
what does newtons first law of motion say  a body at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an outside force  
What does newtons second law of motion say  the force that an object can exert is the product of it's mass times it's acceleration  
what is th g limit for a human  ~30g  
decelerating forces can induce what type of injuries to organs  shearing, avulsing, or rupturing  
The aorta, the largest velssel in the body, is the most common site for whattype of injury  decelerating  
Crush type injuries causeing fractures ribs can cause the fractured ribs to do what other type of injury.  internal injuries of the lungs and heart  
blunt cardiac injury can compress the heart muscle between bones in the chest causing what  arrythmias, and direct injury to the heart muscle  
the 5 phases of a MVA are what  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 additional impacts  
When your patient of a mva is a pediatric what 2 injuries should you assume  Pulmonary or cardiac  
if a person takes a deep breath before a crash, they are at risk of what  a dangerous lung injury  
if a vehicle is struck from the side then what are the 2 passengers at risk of happening for injury  the 2 of them hitting each others head on each other.  
1 of 3 ejected people will sustain what  a cervical injury  
a restrained occupant of a vehicle has nearly a ______ % reduction in fatalities  45  
steering wheel or dashboard injuries sustained because seatbelts were not worn or worn improperly are associated with a ______% fetal death rate  50  
what is the waddell triad  a pattern of automobile pedestrian injuries in children or short stature people  
Adult falls from hieghts usually occur in the context of what  criminal activity, attempted suicide, or intoxication from alcohol or drugs  
what is the most important factor for the seriousness of a gunshot wound  the type of tissue through which the projectile passed  
the initial path of tissue distruction is caused by the projectile crushing the tissue during penetration, is referred to as  permanent cavity  
what referrs to the tissue displacement that occurs as the result of low displacement shock waves  Pathway expansion  
What is cavitation  cavity formation  
What is a major cause of tissue damage as the projectile sends off fragments that create their own seperate paths through tissue  Missile fragmentation  
Never assume what of a bullet injury  that the bullet followed a streight path between the entrance and exit wounds  
Primary blast injuries are from what  the blast wave itself  
secondary blast injuries are from  flying projectiles  
tertiary blast injuries are from what  impact with another object  
The leading edge of the blast wave is called  the blast front  
The phase of an explosion in whicvh there is a pressure front higher then atmospheric pressure  posative wave pulse  
the phase of an explosion where the pressure is less then atmospheric  negative wave pulse  
what does a shock wave do in under water explosions as compared to air expolsions  it travels at greater velocity  
what organs are most susceptibleto pressure changes  Air-containing organs like the middle ear, lungs and GI tract  
what are the most common cause of death from blast injuries  neurologic injuries and head trauma