| trauma |
a term derived from the Greek for "wound"; it refers to any bodily injury (see injury)
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| trauma center |
a specialized hospital facility distinguished by the immediate availability of specialized surgeons, physician specialists, anesthesiologists, nurses, and resuscitation and life support equipment on a 24 hour basis to care for severely injured patients or those at risk for severe injury
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| Traum's d. |
brucellosis with abortion in swine.
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| traumat(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to trauma, or to a wound or injury.
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| traumatherapy |
treatment of wounds and injuries.
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