Animal bites
... appearance, while cat bites often produce deep
puncture wounds . Injuries include animal bites , human bites , marine stings or scrapes, cuts, and
puncture wounds that have an increased risk of infection ... - Medical attention is needed for all deep
puncture wounds and animal bites and for all deep ...
Bruising
... Discomfort or bruising may occur at the
puncture site after the blood is drawn or the person may feel dizzy or faint . Pressure to the
puncture site until the bleeding stops reduces bruising . Warm packs on the
puncture site relieve discomfort. swelling pain ...
Ear tube insertion
... ) Eardrum Repair Emergency Airway
puncture Emergency Airway
puncture ( Emergency Airway
puncture ) ... Ear tube insertion - series ...
Laceration
... Names : Laceration , Open Wound, Wound - Cut or
puncture Definition A cut is an injury that results in ... can occur on any scuba dive or wilderness trip.
puncture s, skin tearing , and deep penetrating wounds ... sharp, pointed teeth and can inflict deep
puncture wounds and laceration s. The risk of infection ...
Lumbar
... by the symbols L1 through L5. Lumbar
puncture (spinal tap) Q. What does a spinal tap tell my ... Overview & Considerations ... A lumbar
puncture (also called a spinal tap) is a test to evaluate ... brain and spinal cord. Spinal Tap or Lumbar
puncture Why do I need a Spinal Tap or Lumbar ...
Puncture
... A
puncture wound is a deep wound made by a sharp object such as a nail or a jagged piece of metal or wood.
puncture wounds may be small in diameter and not seem ... do require treatment by a physician . Acu
puncture has been practiced in China and other Asian ...
Puncture wounds
... First -aid for
puncture wounds : Calm your child and let him/her know you ... several minutes to stop bleeding . Cuts and
puncture wounds Definition: A cut is an injury that ... . A laceration is a jagged, irregular cut. A
puncture is a wound made by a pointed object (like a ...
Tetanus
... who have had a skin or deep tissue wound or
puncture . It is also seen in the umbilical stump of ... to top People get tetanus ( lockjaw ) when a
puncture wound becomes contaminated by soil, dust, or ... body through a wound such as a severe burn or
puncture . The tetanus vaccine protects against ...
Venipuncture
... VENIPUNCTURE - The
puncture of a vein (usually in the arm) with a hollow ... Ventilation/Perfusion Scan) Ventricular
puncture (CSF Collection) ... Venipuncture ... risk any time the skin is broken) multi ple
puncture s to locate veins ... Risks for this test are ...
Whiplash
... Whiplash - shaken infant Wound - cut or
puncture Receive our free newsletter or manage your ... Infant ( Shaken Baby Syndrome ) Wound - Cut or
puncture (Cuts and
puncture Wounds ) ... Traumatic event s like motor ...
Wounds
... , symptoms, first aid, ... Cuts and
puncture wounds Definition: A cut is an injury that ... . A laceration is a jagged, irregular cut. A
puncture is a wound made by a pointed object (like a nail, knife, or sharp tooth ). First -aid for
puncture wounds : Calm your child and let him/her know ...
Bites
... animal bites , human bites , marine stings or scrapes, cuts, and
puncture wounds that have an increased risk of infection . Had recent injuries such as cuts, scrapes, bites or
puncture wounds Previously injured the area or been operated on Been exposed to ...
Fainting
... ) Infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) Multi ple
puncture s to locate veins ... excessive bleeding fainting or feeling ... ) infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) multi ple
puncture s to locate veins ... fainting severe muscle contraction s in the ...
Hematoma
... to avoid hematoma formation (localized blood clot ), acci dental
puncture of an artery , or infection . Access into the internal jugular vein ... ) infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) multi ple
puncture s to locate veins ... Minor adverse effects of acupuncture , such as ...
Human bites
... animal bites , human bites , marine stings or scrapes, cuts, and
puncture wounds that have an increased risk of infection . In some cases, a ... if: The bite was from a cat, because they tend to inflict deeper
puncture wounds that often become infected. The number of wounds sustained ...
Intradermal
... test — known as an intradermal test — if a
puncture , prick or scratch test is inconclusive. If the prick test is ... bacilli, called tuberculin , is introduced into the skin by scratch,
puncture , or intradermal injection . -dermal: Suffix indicating a ...
Phlebotomy
... needle for safety against acci dental disease -spreading needle
puncture s. Phlebotomy Handbook. 4th ed. Stamford: Appleton & Lange, 1996. ... is sustained while chloroquine is continued in regular low doses. The
puncture of a vein with a needle for the purpose of drawing blood . Also called ...
Scratch test
... used to determine the substance(s) to which a person is allergic.
puncture , prick or scratch test ( percutaneous ). In this test, which is the ... ... Scratch test ing, in which the skin is scratched instead of
puncture d, is used less often. Intradermal testing involves directly injecting ...
Shaken baby syndrome
... Whiplash - Shaken Infant ( Shaken Baby Syndrome ) Wound - Cut or
puncture (Cuts and
puncture Wounds ) ... " Common causes CVI in infants and young children ...
Vital signs
... drug screening) Head CT scan or cranial MRI (head) Lumbar
puncture X-ray s of the skull ... Vital signs ( heart beats per minute, ... are checked every 15 minutes. Pain medication is then administered. The
puncture site is checked once an hour or more. ...
Wasp
... Whiplash - Shaken Infant ( Shaken Baby Syndrome ) Wound - Cut or
puncture (Cuts and
puncture Wounds ) ... Wasp and bee venom desensitisation immunotherapy is ...
Acupuncture
... is an ancient Chinese treatment that takes a holistic approach to a wide range of emotional and physical problems. Very fine needles are used to
puncture the skin and restore the balance of energy. Acupuncture . Acupuncture has been proven to help treat pain , both chronic and acute . It ...
Amnion
... protects the fetus from injury and helps regulate the temperature of the fetus . placenta ... The word amniocentesis literally means "
puncture of the amnion ," the thin-walled sac of fluid in which a developing fetus is suspended during pregnancy . In obstetrics , the caul is the ...
Barium
... in which barium is used to make your colon visible on an x-ray ) suggest ... Lower GI X-Ray ( Barium Enema ) LP (Spinal Tap) Lumbar
puncture (Spinal Tap) Lung Perfusion Study ( Pulmonary Perfusion Scan) Lung Ventilation Study ( Pulmonary Ventilation Scan) Luteinizing Hormone (LH) ...
Barium enema
... colon ( barium enema ) - fluoroscopy chest - CT scan abdomen - CT scan ... Lower GI X-Ray ( Barium Enema ) LP (Spinal Tap) Lumbar
puncture (Spinal Tap) Lung Perfusion Study ( Pulmonary Perfusion Scan) Lung Ventilation Study ( Pulmonary Ventilation Scan) Luteinizing Hormone (LH) ...
Bleeding time
... tests - to measure blood clotting and bleeding time s, cell counts, electrolytes , and liver function among others. urine tests lumbar
puncture (spinal tap) - a special needle is placed into the lower back, into the spinal canal. Normal platelet count Prolonged bleeding time Reduced ...
Bleeding disorders
... the joint cause episodes of inflammation ... For example, in people who have blood clotting (coagulation) or bleeding disorders , lumbar
puncture can cause bleeding that can compress the spinal cord. The lack of some clotting factors can cause bleeding disorders such as hemophilia . ...
Blood gases
... Tests may include blood and urine analysis for levels of drugs, fluids, electrolytes , and blood gases , and to test for infection ; lumbar
puncture ("spinal tap") to test for central nervous system infection ; x ray, computed tomography scans (CT), ... Your doctor may want to continuously ...
Bruises
... Topics: Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin , Cuts, Nausea and Vomiting , Age 4 and Older, Neck Problems and Injuries , Nosebleeds ,
puncture Wounds , Scrapes, Stress Management , Violent Behavior ... Externally, it is used for boils , bruises , burns , psoriasis , and sprains . ...
Cardiac tamponade
... pericardial fluid, a wound to the heart , or rupture of the heart . Also called cardiac tamponade . Cardiac tamponade . Pneumothorax .
puncture of the heart or one of its blood vessels. This could require immediate open- heart surgery to repair. Liver tears, which are more likely ...
Cellulitis
... infection of the skin . Bacteria break through the skin 's protective outer layer, typically at the site of an injury , such as a cut,
puncture , sore, burn or bite. What is cellulitis ? Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the skin that is much less common than folliculitis ...
Chiropractic
... to also use physical therapy , massage, chiropractic , acupuncture , or another type of alternative therapy that you are comfortable with. Accu
puncture Hypnosis Chiropractic manipulation 5. Mental, emotional and spiritual support (see "Crisis response") ... As reported in the Rheumatic ...
Coccidioidin
... coccidioidin or spherulin skin test bronchoscopy bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy open lung biopsy mediastinoscopy lumbar
puncture (spinal tap) to exclude meningitis involvement ... ...
Coronary arteries
... blood , making the coronary arteries less likely to fur up. In the UK, most people are treated with these after a heart attack . The arterial
puncture is typically given in the femoral artery , and the cardiologist uses a guide wire and catheter to perform a contrast injection and x-ray ...
Crush injury
... Ligament Injury - Posterior ( Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injury ) Crush Injury Crushed Digit s (Smashed Fingers) Cuts and
puncture Wounds ... Doctors must rule out other acquired causes of muscle breakdown, which include the abuse of drugs such as heroin, cocaine , or ...
CT scan
... into the subarachnoid space. For the best results, the scan should be done within 12 hours of the hemorrhage . If this is not possible, lumbar
puncture and examination of the cerebrospinal fluid is advised. Aquilion CT scannerOne-half second, helical, whole-body computed tomography (CT) scanner ...
Dog Bites
... School -Age Dinosaur-Bird Flap Ruffles Feathers ... Dog bites usually have a ragged, torn appearance, while cat bites often produce deep
puncture wounds . Cows, horses, pigs and other domestic animals bite less often, but their size and strength enable them to cause serious wounds . These ...
Electromyography
... Advantage Plan See Zyban. Electromyography to measure how your muscle s respond to nerve stimulation X-ray of the affected area Lumbar
puncture to assess for multiple sclerosis and other conditions Ultrasound of neck vessels to evaluate your risk for TIA or stroke ... In chronic ...
Femoral
... by one of three methods: ... Femoral artery An artery located in the groin area that is the most frequently accessed site for arterial
puncture in angiography . Fluorescein dyeAn orange dye used to illuminate the blood vessels of the retina in fluorescein angiography . QuickSeal ...
Foot ulcers
... often over the ball of the foot, on the bottom of the big toe, or on the sides of the foot due to poorly fitting shoes.) injuries that tear or
puncture the skin ... Locilex (pexiganan acetate) cream 1% (formerly Cytolex; MSI-78) A broad-spectrum topical antibiotic cream for the treatment of ...