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Definitions of harmfulness in various dictionaries:
noun - destructiveness that causes harm or injury
noun - the quality of being noxious
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Part of body in raging sun with flesh? There's capacity for injury |
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Mar 31 2011 The Telegraph - Toughie |
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The characteristic of being harmful. |
Full bDefinitionb of bHARMFULb. : of a kind likely to be damaging : injurious. harmfully -f-l adverb. harmfulness noun. |
the quality of being noxious |
destructiveness that causes harm or injury |
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Major trauma is any injury that has the potential to cause prolonged disability or death. There are many causes of major trauma, blunt and penetrating, including falls, motor vehicle collisions, stabbing wounds, and gunshot wounds. Depending on the severity of injury, quickness of management and transportation to an appropriate medical facility (called a trauma center) may be necessary to prevent loss of life or limb. The initial assessment is critical, and involves a physical evaluation and also may include the use of imaging tools to determine the types of injuries accurately and to formulate a course of treatment. * In 2002, unintentional and intentional injuries were the fifth and seventh leading causes of deaths worldwide, accounting for 6.23% and 2.84% of all deaths. For research purposes the definition often is based on an injury severity score (ISS) of greater than 15. |