Trauma
- Advanced Trauma Life Support
- ABC (medicine)
- Pneumothorax
- Pericardial tamponade
- Polytrauma
- Injury prevention
- Head injury
- Facial trauma
- Spinal injury
- Chest trauma
- Abdominal trauma
- Genitourinary trauma
- Peripheral vascular injury
- Bone fracture
- Wound
- Bite
- Foreign body
- Venomous injury
- Burn
- Forensic science
- Child abuse
- Sexual assault
- Domestic abuse
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Famous quotes containing the word trauma:
“The trauma of the Sixties persuaded me that my generations egalitarianism was a sentimental error.... I now see the hierarchical as both beautiful and necessary. Efficiency liberates; egalitarianism tangles, delays, blocks, deadens.”
—Camille Paglia (b. 1947)
“Living by basic good-mothering guidelines enables a mom to blend the responsibilities of parenthood with its joys; to know when to stand her ground and when to be flexible; and to absorb the lessons of the parenting gurus while also trusting her inner voice when it reasons that another cookie isnt worth fighting over, or that her child wont suffer irreparable trauma if, once in a while, Mom puts her own needs first.”
—Sue Woodman (20th century)