Good morning #medtwitter! Today #scientissimum would like to show you a #publichealth case of poor working conditions. Did you know that according to @WHO almost 2million people die from work-related causes each year? 450,000 deaths were related to workplace air #pollution 💨
(particulate matter, gases, and fumes). Any #job in the world has a meaning, whether you are a #doctor, #constructionworker or #janitor - each plays a very important role in the #society. However, no money in the world can ever buy the #health you need to continue #living and
and enjoying your #life. #Work smart and don’t expose yourselves to the dangerous situations, that may lead to the tragic outcomes!🦺
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Hey #medtwitter! Today #scientissimum would like to show you an #emergency#surgery#trauma case. The patient she was found to have suffered a gunshot wound, broken ribs, but otherwise unhurt. There was a bullet entry wound on the left side of her chest.🎈🎈 (1/5)
but the rib fracture was seen on the right. Evidence pointed out that after entering the left side, the bullet bounced off across her sternum and into the right breast, fracturing her right rib. Evidence pointed out that after entering the left side, (2/5)
the bullet bounced off across her sternum and into the right breast, fracturing her right rib.
Had the bullet penetrated the left side of the chest, it would have caused injury to the heart and left lung, costing her life. Using a high-resolution CT scan, the doctors were (3/5)