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A body in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.   Inertia.  
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Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It is only changed from one form to another.   Conservation of energy.  
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Energy in motion. Double weight =double energy. Speed is the greatest factor!   Kinetic energy.  
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Emphasizes the importance of rate at which an object changes speed. (Acceleration or deceleration)   Force.  
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Indirect injury to underlying structures, transmission of energy into the body, tearing muscles, vessels and bone, rupture of solid organs.   Closed injury.  
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Open injury. Direct injury to underlying structures.   Penetrating.  
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Events of impact in mvc.   Vehicle collision. Body collision. Organ collision. Secondary collision (objects inside vehicle strike occupant)  
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Reduce blunt chest trauma but causes hand, forearm and facial injuries.   Airbags.  
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Events of an explosion.   Pressure wave. Structure collapse. Blast wind. Burns. Projectiles. Personal displacement.  
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Blast injury phases.   Primary-heat of explosion. Secondary-trauma caused by projectiles. Tertiary-personal displacement and structure collapse.  
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Blast injuries   Ruptured organs. Hearing loss. Lungs. Diaphragm rupture. Penetrating wounds. Burns.  
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Crush injuries   Damage caused by great force to soft tissue and bones. Tissue stretching and compression. Extended pressure results in anaerobic metabolism distal to compression. Toxins build. Hemorrhage.  
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Care for prolonged crush injuries.   Sodium bicarb-reduces acidosis. Dopamine-improve kidney function. Morphine-pain management. Longer than 45 mins, push bicarb and calcium before release.  
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