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What are 5 minor injuries?

What are 5 minor injuries?

What are considered minor injuries?

  • Cuts & bruises.
  • Sprains.
  • Small burns.
  • Foreign bodies.
  • Head injuries where the patient has not lost consciousness.
  • Any injury which you can’t deal with yourself at home.

What are the most common minor injuries?

Some of the most common minor injuries include strains, sprains, and bruises. These will most often occur during some sort of physical activity. Some people confuse strains and sprains and call them the same thing but there is a slight difference.

Is a sprain a minor injury?

Wrist, knee and thumb sprains are also common. Sprained ligaments often swell rapidly and are painful. Generally, the greater the pain and swelling, the more severe the injury is. For most minor sprains, you probably can start initial injury treatment yourself.

What are non minor injuries?

7(1) In this section, “non‑minor injury” means an injury other than a minor injury. (ii) subject to section 6, the amount of damages assessed for non‑pecuniary loss for the minor injury or injuries.

What type of injury is fracture?

A fracture is a break, usually in a bone. If the broken bone punctures the skin, it is called an open or compound fracture. Fractures commonly happen because of car accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Other causes are low bone density and osteoporosis, which cause weakening of the bones.

What are the common injuries?

8 Most Common Sports Injuries

  1. Strains. Strains are by far the most common of all sports-related injuries simply because we use so many muscles and tendons when we exercise or play.
  2. Sprains.
  3. Knee injuries.
  4. Fractures.
  5. Tennis elbow.
  6. Plantar fasciitis/shin splints.
  7. Back injuries/back pain.
  8. Concussion.

What are major injuries and what are minor injuries?

Major injuries are non-fatal but severe injuries. Crushing, fractures and dislocations: head, back, chest and abdomen, neck, hip and pelvis Minor injuries are non-severe injuries where an employee is: Find out more about major and minor injuries.

What’s the common response to a minor injury?

A small wound or an accidental sprain (Common minor injuries) may seem like no big deal at the moment. “Shaking it off and it will heal on its own” is a common cultural response. However, minor injuries and accidents can go unnoticed and possibly escalate into much bigger problems.

What should I do if I have a minor injury?

Cuts, Scrapes, and Scratches – The Common Minor Injuries For minor cuts and scrapes, the first thing to do is clean the wounded area gently with water and apply direct pressure until the bleeding stops. Rinse the wound under cool running water or saline wash then apply an adhesive bandage.

Can a minor injury be treated at urgent care?

Urgent care clinics are limited in their ability to manage serious or life-threatening problems, but they can effectively treat most minor injuries and provide relief from symptoms. Don’t wait to see if the injury gets better on its own; this can sometimes lead to complications.

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Ruth Doyle