Classification cialis drug

Main Class drug

Classification should be simple and convenient in practical application, as well as provide an opportunity to choose it based diagnostic and therapeutic strategy. Such requirements are met by the classification of damage presented in the domestic doctrine of military surgery. However, given the specificity of the provision of assistance to the affected civilian population, in this classification we have made appropriate additions.Damaging agents. Depending on what kind of energy has caused harm to human body, the injury can be:Mechanical - due to mechanical energy. Basically, it suffered from mechanical trauma surgeons are the object of the (various injuries, injuries from car accidents, falls, etc.);

Heat - arises from the action of high (burns) or low (frostbite) temperatures. Assistance in this type of damage involved combustiologists;Chemical - caused by contact with any of the multitude of chemical compounds. Strictly speaking, any chemical agent poisoning (including cialis drug) is a chemical injury. However, surgeons have to deal with the consequences of the so-called caustic liquids (acids and bases), as necrosis of the digestive tract, or cicatricial degeneration of these bodies;Radiation - due to exposure to radiation energy.The combination of two or more kinds of energy, inflicting damage to the human body, is called the combined injury. It is important to remember this definition, because to date in many handbooks, the term "combined injury" is used as a synonym for "combined injury." Of course, by itself, the combination and the combination of mean one and the same.

 Moreover, in modern English medical literature, the two are not separated. Meanwhile, this confusion is not conducive to rapid orientation in the nature of disease, and therefore should not hold practitioner. Therefore it is necessary to distinguish between these terms.Prevalence (scale) injuries. To determine the amount of injuries the whole body rather conventionally divided into five regions. Damage to each of them leads to specific methods of diagnosis and treatment, and therefore each of them is engaged in a physician specialty. These areas are: 1) the head (as well as conventionally spine and spinal cord), 2) the neck, 3) chest, 4), stomach, and 5) the musculoskeletal system (extremities and pelvis).

 If the action of one of the above-damaging agents was limited to only one area, this is an isolated injury to this area (mechanically isolated abdominal injury, for example). If the action of the same agent caused damage to two or more areas of the body, it is a concomitant injury (mechanical combined trauma chest and abdomen, for example). Since surgeons are predominantly mechanical trauma, the term "mechanical" is usually omitted. In the following we consider only the classification of mechanical trauma.Characteristics of injury. All mechanical damage divided by the open (injured) and closed. Such a division of damage is no less important than the concept of "isolated", "combined", "combined".

 The fact that the public and private damage are fundamentally different from each other: the causes and severity, and methods of diagnosis and treatment options, and, most importantly, outcomes. Therefore, these lesions should be considered separately.Injured. Absolute sign open trauma (injury) is the presence of wounds (violation of the integrity of the skin, the outer mucous membranes). The wound may carry knives (dagger, knife, "sharpening" as used in the criminal environment), or household items, used as melee weapons (awl, screwdriver, table forks, scissors, etc.) Injuries are divided on appearance of wounds to chopped, sliced, chopped.