Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society — The Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) was formed in Calgary, Alberta, as a means of funding the purchase of the city s first medical evacuation helicopter (Air Ambulance). The Calgary base has been in operation since 1985 at the Calgary… … Wikipedia
R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center — University of Maryland Medical System Geography Location Baltimore, Maryland, USA Organisation Care system … Wikipedia
Trauma center — A trauma center is a hospital equipped to provide comprehensive emergency medical services to patients suffering traumatic injuries. Trauma centers were established as the medical establishment realized that traumatic injuries often require… … Wikipedia
Trauma Center: Under the Knife — 310px Desarrolladora(s) Atlus Distribuidora(s) Atlus Diseñador(es) Kakuya Niinou … Wikipedia Español
trauma — [trô′mə, trä′mə] n. pl. traumas or traumata [trôr′mə tə, trämə tə] [ModL < Gr trauma (gen. traumatos): for IE base see THROE] 1. Med. a bodily injury, wound, or shock 2. Psychiatry a painful emotional experience, or shock, often producing a… … English World dictionary
trauma — m. med. Ver traumatismo. Medical Dictionary. 2011. trauma traumatismo … Diccionario médico
trauma — from the Greek word meaning ‘wound’, originated a term used in medicine for a serious physical injury, but it is more widely used to refer to emotional shock following a stressful event or, more generally, to an experience that is deeply… … Modern English usage
trauma psíquico — suceso o experiencia muy impactante experimentado por un sujeto que produce un cambio psicológico persistente. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. trauma psíquico Shock o … Diccionario médico
trauma — / trauma/ s.m. [dal gr. trâuma ( atos ) ferita ] (pl. i ). 1. (med.) [danno prodotto nell organismo da un colpo improvviso e violento, un urto e sim.: t. cranico ] ▶◀ Ⓖ (fam.) botta, Ⓖ colpo, lesione, traumatismo. ↓ contusione. ‖ impatto, urto. 2 … Enciclopedia Italiana
shock — /ʃɔk, ingl. ʃHk/ [vc. ingl., propriamente «colpo», da to shock «percuotere»] s. m. inv. choc (fr.), colpo, impressione, spavento, scossa, turbamento, trauma … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione