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(Created page with "A '''wound''' is a damage to a biological tissue, like skin, mucous membrane, or organ. This article deals with skin wounds. == Types of wounds == * Mechanical wounds ** Vulnus abrasum (abraded wound, scratch) – Due to rough rubbing of the skin. Affects superficial part of the epidermal layer. Heals well. ** Vulnus scissum (cut wound) – Due to a sharp object which is dragged along the skin, like a knife or sword. Heals well. ** Vulnus caesum (cut wound) – Due to...") |
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* Patient which is actively immunised: Only active immunisation | * Patient which is actively immunised: Only active immunisation | ||
* All other cases: Both active and passive immunisation | * All other cases: Both active and passive immunisation | ||
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