BLAST INJURIES // Types, Clinical Presentations and Complications
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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Try to answer the following questions after watching this video.
(1) What are the different types of explosives?
(2) Which organs are commonly affected in primary blast injuries?
(3) Which organs are commonly affected in secondary blast injuries?
(4) What is the mechanism of injury in tertiary blast injuries?
(5) What are the long term effects of quaternary blast injuries?
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As a former soldier I have seen the result of these injuries first hand. It is an interesting scene to say the least. The persons affect by the blast look peaceful. They have blood coming out of their bodies orifices but otherwise the body is intact. It is like they are sleeping. I am now more educated on the subject and can process with more intelligence and understanding to how they died. P.S You should change the name to there is plenty of time to sleep when you die. I am not loving Sleep is for the weak. Some of us need sleep to process traumatic events
This was incredibly helpful! I love the drawings and the way your explanations were organized! Thank you :)
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6:46 -6:49 abbreviations on top left corner
MODS = multiorgan dysfunction syndrome
MOSF = multiorgan system failure
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