Chapter 27 - Trauma Overview Flashcards

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cavitation

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a cavity formed by a pressure wave resulting from the kinetic energy of a bullet traveling through the body tissue; also called pathway expansion.

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dissipation of energy

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the way energy is transferred to the human body by the forces acting upon it.

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drag

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the factors that slow a projectile.

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fragmentation

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the breaking up of a bullet into small pieces on impact.

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kinetic energy

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the energy contained by an object in motion. Kinetic energy equals mass (weight in pounds), times the velocity (feet per second) squared, divided by two.

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kinetics

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the branch of mechanics dealing with the motions of material bodies.

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kinetics of trauma

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the science of analyzing mechanism of injury.

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mechanism of injury (MOI)

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the factors and forces that cause traumatic injury.

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9
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profile

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the size and shape of a bullets point of impact; the greater the point of impact the greater the injury.

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trajectory

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the path of a projectile during its travel; a trajectory may be flat or curved.

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