nahakahjustustega
Nahakahjustustega is a term derived from the Estonian language that refers to "with skin injuries" or "having skin injuries." It is commonly used in medical, forensic, and occupational health contexts to describe individuals or situations where the skin has sustained damage such as abrasions, lacerations, burns, puncture wounds, or contusions. The phrase is typically found in patient records, safety reports, and legal documents, indicating that skin injuries are a noteworthy aspect of a case.
In clinical settings, describing a patient as having nahakahjustustega prompts the healthcare provider to document the
Occupational safety regulations in Estonia adopt the term to classify workplace incidents involving skin injuries. Employers
In forensic investigations, nahakahjustustega reports help reconstruct events by analysing injury patterns, correlating them with possible