stabbing
Stabbing is a form of penetrating trauma in which a pointed instrument pierces the body, typically causing one or more stab wounds. The act is most often associated with knives or similar tools, but any pointed instrument can be involved. A stab wound is puncture-like and may be deeper than it appears; unlike incised wounds, which are longer than they are deep, stab wounds can be deeper than their surface length depending on the blade and angle of entry.
Injury patterns depend on the instrument's length, blade geometry, and the trajectory. Common critical injuries involve
Medical response involves emergency services, and immediate assessment of airway, breathing, and circulation. Control bleeding and
Legal and social aspects: stabbing is a violent crime and a criminal offense in most jurisdictions, with
Prevention and safety: reduce risk by avoiding dangerous situations, practicing de-escalation, and ensuring access to mental