Fourth of july injuries and tetanus
Overview. Tetanus is an acute infectious disease caused by spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani.The spores are found everywhere in the environment, particularly in soil, ash, intestinal tracts/feces of animals and humans, and on the surfaces of...
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Clean the wound. After the bleeding stops, rinse the wound with a saline solution, bottled water or clear running water. Use antibiotics. Apply a thin layer of an antibiotic cream or ointment to discourage bacterial growth and infection. Cover the...
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National report of tetanus cases began in the 1940's as well, allowing the decline in tetanus cases over the next half century to be noted. [6] Tetanus was relatively well understood in the early twentieth century. With the new discoveries found...
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The 4th of July is a bit of a strange holiday, starting with the fact that it's not technically America's Independence Day. As the National Constitution Center says, the actual day that the Continental Congress gave Britain the big ol'...
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The duty of the medical profession in the matter of Fourth-of-July tetanus is distinctly threefold. First, it has an important function in securing legislation which shall prevent injuries from explosives; secondly, it must prevent tetanus and other...
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Here are a few tips from the commission and the National Safety Council on the safe use of fireworks: Light fireworks outside, one at a time and without placing your body directly over the device ...
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On average, more than 45,000 people visit U.S. hospital emergency rooms for treatment of injuries on July 4 and 5 - nearly 91,000 in total, by far the highest daily numbers in the entire year. By comparison, the average daily number of injury-related ER...
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Fourth of July Injuries and Tetanus: The Seventh Annual Compilation by the Journal of the American Medical Association; A Plea for a Safe and Sane Fourth (Classic Reprint) [American Medical Association] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying...
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To start, let us consider some common injuries associated with the Fourth of July and practical steps that could be taken so you might avoid such injuries this July 4th weekend. The most common body parts that are injured by firework-related items...
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Fireworks-related injuries and deaths in the United States have climbed by about 25% over the past 15 years, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports. Last year alone, nine people died ...
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