Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ObjectivesJones and Bartlett, 1991 - 153 pages |
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... injuries — not only accounts for the most deaths but also is among the most preventable ( Fig . 2.2 ) . Other major , prevent- able problems include homicide , suicide , child abuse and neglect , developmental problems , and lead ...
... injuries — not only accounts for the most deaths but also is among the most preventable ( Fig . 2.2 ) . Other major , prevent- able problems include homicide , suicide , child abuse and neglect , developmental problems , and lead ...
Page 64
... injuries are responsible for one of every six hospital days and one of every 10 hospital discharges . Nearly two - thirds of all injury deaths and 84 percent of all injuries resulting in hospital- ization involve unintentional injuries ...
... injuries are responsible for one of every six hospital days and one of every 10 hospital discharges . Nearly two - thirds of all injury deaths and 84 percent of all injuries resulting in hospital- ization involve unintentional injuries ...
Page 65
... injuries has gradually declined in recent years , work - related illnesses and nonfatal injuries appear to be increas- ing . During 1987 , permanent impairments suffered on the job grew from 60,000 to 70,000 , total disabling injuries ...
... injuries has gradually declined in recent years , work - related illnesses and nonfatal injuries appear to be increas- ing . During 1987 , permanent impairments suffered on the job grew from 60,000 to 70,000 , total disabling injuries ...
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