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Common causes of burn injuries

The more layers of skin a burn injury affects, the more severe it is. A full-thickness burn is the most serious type, extending through all the layers of the skin and requiring grafts to heal. A partial-thickness burn affects fewer layers but may still be serious enough to require skin grafting. According to the American Burn Association, accidental burns that are serious enough to cause injury to have several possible causes. Flame or fire Fire or flame is responsible for 43% of all serious burn injuries. According to the Family Doctor, having the chimney and electrical wiring in the home inspected periodically can...

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What is statutory rape in North Carolina?

Every state and the District of Columbia has an “age of consent,” which is the age at which the law considers an individual old enough to consent to participate in sexual activity. The age of consent in North Carolina is 16. If you engage in sexual intercourse with any person who is not yet 16, and if you are older than 16, the law may convict you of statutory rape. However, N.C’s statutory rape laws are not cut and dry, and it is important that you understand each statute that pertains to the offense if you face criminal charges. NC General...

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Can you change handedness after an amputation?

While some car crashes leave individuals with minor injuries, others cause catastrophic damage. If your hand sustains trauma during a collision, doctors may have little choice but to remove it. The crash itself may also result in an immediate amputation. Most Americans have a dominant hand. Whether you primarily use your right or left one, an amputation of your dominant hand may make it difficult to work, perform everyday tasks and participate in your favorite hobbies. What causes handedness? Instead of identifying a single gene that dictates handedness, scientists tend to believe a person’s hand preference comes from both a genetic predisposition and...

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What are the mandatory minimums for drug trafficking in NC?

Drug trafficking refers to the crime of illegally transporting, selling or importing illicit substances across state borders. Because most states, including North Carolina, work hard to keep drugs out, the mandatory minimum jail sentences for drug trafficking are lengthy. If you face drug trafficking charges, you may wonder what is at stake. In addition to hefty fines and monetary penalties, you face up to 225 months — or 18 years and nine months — in prison. The length of your prison term depends on the substance in question, the total weight of the drugs and whether you have prior convictions on...

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Inattentional blindness vs. distracted driving

The lack of safety features and the protection of a frame mean motorcycle collisions with passenger cars and trucks in North Carolina often have devastating results. As a rider, even if you take precautions, it may not be enough. Expectation plays a role in what people see. According to Psychmechanics, attention is a limited resource, and inattentional blindness results when the brain focuses on only essential and relevant details to conserve resources. When the eyes see something the brain doesn’t expect, a person may lose critical information. Inattentional blindness Inattentional blindness, also called perceptual blindness, occurs when a person looks but doesn’t see, missing crucial...

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What qualifies as drug paraphernalia?

From smoking to injecting, there are many ways to introduce controlled substances into your body. You can also use ordinary products, such as a can of spraypaint, in unintended ways to induce a feeling of euphoria. While possessing a controlled substance is against the law in North Carolina, having the instruments necessary to ingest one may also lead to criminal consequences. What is drug paraphernalia? According to state law, North Carolina has a broad definition of “drug paraphernalia.” Essentially, under the right circumstances, virtually anything may constitute drug paraphernalia. Even household items, such as a kitchen scale or spoon, may meet the legal...

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How can a spinal cord injury affect your daily life?

A blow to your spinal cord can cause life-changing complications. Whether it is from a car accident or a falling object, many people struggle to regain the same strength they had before. Knowing how this injury affects you in everyday life can help you notice these signs, both in small and large ways. Free movement According to the Mayo Clinic, one common problem people have after an accident is safely lifting boxes or bags. You may notice weakness in your arms and legs, as well as your pelvic organs and hands. Your spine may also ache continuously, even when you are sitting down. This...

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How will a reckless driving citation affect your future?

You may think that once you pay the fine for a charge of reckless driving you put the incident in the rearview mirror. However, the state of North Carolina takes traffic violations seriously. That reckless driving citation has consequences that can follow you into the future. About reckless driving The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles defines reckless driving in two ways: – “carelessly and heedlessly in willful or wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others” – “without due caution and circumspection and at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or property” Possible...

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How can North Carolina drivers avoid distracted driving?

No matter how long you have had your license, or how confident you are in your driving skills, you must still remain alert and aware behind the wheel. This entails avoiding distracted driving behaviors at all costs. According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, there are a number of distracted driving behaviors motorists can fall victim to. Avoiding these behaviors is your duty as a motorist, both for your safety and the safety of others. Do not text while driving Drivers in North Carolina are not permitted to text while operating a motor vehicle. Additionally, drivers under the age of 18 cannot...

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What are the signs of a traumatic brain injury?

Brain trauma comes in different forms and types of severity. All brain injuries should merit immediate medical attention, but some may pose a larger and more instantaneous threat than others. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) fall into the latter category. You want to know what signs may indicate a TBI, because quick action could save a life in situations of emergency involving head injuries and trauma. Physical signs of TBIs Mayo Clinic discusses potential red flags that may point to a TBI. First, note that some symptoms end up shared between TBIs and mild or moderate brain injuries. However, the way they present will...

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