etraumatisk
Etraumatisk is a medical term derived from the Greek words "extra," meaning "outside," and "trauma," meaning "injury" or "wound." The term generally refers to injuries or trauma that occur outside the internal structures of the body, often involving external forces or impacts that do not penetrate or directly damage internal organs.
In medical contexts, "etraumatisk" is frequently used to describe superficial injuries such as cuts, bruises, and
The term can also be applied in veterinary medicine to describe external injuries in animals. In such
In clinical practice, evaluating an etraumatisk injury involves visual examination, assessment of wound extent, and ensuring
Overall, "etraumatisk" emphasizes the external nature of an injury, distinguishing it from internal trauma, and helps