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Puncture Wounds
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Puncture
wounds -
... Puncture wounds. Presentation. Most
commonly, the patient will have stepped or jumped onto a nail ... CT or
MRI. Most puncture wounds only require simple debridement and irrigation
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Cuts and puncture wounds
- Minor
cuts and puncture wounds can be treated at home. Take the following steps.
FOR MINOR CUTS. Wash your hands with soap to avoid infection. ...
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Puncture Wound -
Puncture Wound From
Our Sponsors WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. Puncture wounds are perforations made
by sharp, pointed objects.
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Puncture Wounds - ACFAS -
Puncture Wounds:
What You Should Do - Seek treatment right away. Get a tetanus shot if
needed (usually every 5 years). See a foot and ankle surgeon within 24
hours. Follow your doctors ...
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Puncture wounds: First aid - MayoClinic.com
- How to
administer first aid for puncture wounds. ... Puncture wounds resulting
from human or animal bites, including those of domestic dogs and cats, ...
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AllRefer Health - Cuts and Puncture Wounds (Laceration,
Open Wound ... -
Cuts and Puncture
Wounds (Laceration, Open Wound, Wound - Cut or Puncture) information
center covers common causes, symptoms, first aid measures, prevention
tips, getting medical attention, and ...
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