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1. MEDLINEplus: Amputation - Traumatic
Offering alternate names for, a definition, what to consider, possible causes, symptoms, what not to do, first aid and prevention. [0 opinions]
2. Amputation - Traumatic
Not only providing a definition and first aid information but also gives additional pages on CPR, bleeding and control, wounds, muscles & fractures. [0 opinions]
3. HealthCentral - Amputation, Traumatic
Describing the condition and suitable first aid procedures, outlining what you will need to consider including shock, bleeding and prosthesis. [0 opinions]
4. Traumatic Amputation - My Lifeguard for Health
Incorporating usual first aid information, causes, symptoms & diagnosis, Also dabbles in some of the after affects, like phantom pain. [0 opinions]
5. Traumatic Amputations
Informing us on the description, cause, symptoms, treatment and first aid, preserving tissue, phantom pains and prevention. [0 opinions]
6. Health Ency: Injury: Amputation - Traumatic
Providing first aid information on how to manage an amputation if ever faced with this situation. Also provides pages on other relevant material. [0 opinions]
7. Drkoop.com: Amputation, Trauma
Primarily giving first aid information on how to deal with this sort of emergency. Also dabbling in other considerations, including shock & bleeding. [0 opinions]
8. Gale Encyclopedia Medicine: Traumatic Amputations
Giving usual first aid information required to manage this emergency with pages also available on infection, industrial accidents & embolism. [0 opinions]
9. Traumatic Amputations - BluePrint for Health
Defining the condition, outlining causes and symptoms, treatment, initial response, preserving the tissues and management of the severed body part. [0 opinions]
10. Medical Encyclopedia: Amputation - Traumatic
Covering causes, symptoms, things to consider including the possibility of re-attachment, first aid and what should not be done. [0 opinions]
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