WHAT IS A MULTIPLY-INJURED PATIENT?

In simple terms, a multiply injured patient is someone who has two or more serious injuries to different parts of their body at the same time.

Think of it like this: it’s not just a broken leg, and it’s not just a cut on the arm. It’s a broken leg plus a collapsed lung, or a head injury plus internal bleeding.

Because the injuries are in different places, they team up to make the person much sicker. The real danger is that the body goes into “emergency shutdown” (shock) trying to fix everything at once.

Doctors treat this differently than just adding up the injuries—they have to decide which broken part is trying to kill the patient first (like stopping bleeding before setting a bone).

Call your trauma surgeon(traumatologist) for these injuries. 

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