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What Types of Injuries are Tracked?
Injury tracking encompasses a broad range of injuries, including but not limited to:
Traumatic injuries
(e.g., fractures, concussions)
Burns
and
scalds
Poisonings
Drownings
Violence-related injuries
(e.g., stab wounds, gunshot wounds)
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