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In which type of injury do cells in tissues get compressed and crushed?
In which type of injury do cells in tissues get compressed and crushed?
- Penetrating Injury
- Overpressure Forces
- Compression Forces (correct)
- Shear Forces
Which type of force causes the rupture of a closed body cavity due to compression at a rate faster than the tissue around it?
Which type of force causes the rupture of a closed body cavity due to compression at a rate faster than the tissue around it?
- Shear Forces
- Penetrating Injury
- Compression Forces
- Overpressure Forces (correct)
Which type of injury is characterized by the acceleration/deceleration of the body, leading to tissue damage?
Which type of injury is characterized by the acceleration/deceleration of the body, leading to tissue damage?
- Compression Forces
- Penetrating Injury
- Overpressure Forces
- Shear Forces (correct)
What type of force causes the rupture of a closed body cavity due to compression at a rate faster than the tissue around it?
What type of force causes the rupture of a closed body cavity due to compression at a rate faster than the tissue around it?
Which injury is characterized by the acceleration and deceleration of the body, leading to tissue damage?
Which injury is characterized by the acceleration and deceleration of the body, leading to tissue damage?
In which type of injury do cells in tissues get compressed and crushed?
In which type of injury do cells in tissues get compressed and crushed?