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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm wound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an injury or damage to the arm, typically in medical or descriptive contexts.
Example: "The doctor examined the arm wound and decided it required stitches to prevent infection."
Alternatives: "arm injury" or "wound on the arm".
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One had an arm wound.
"I got my baby, this is it," Janina said, her arm wound tightly around her sister's back.
The man, 32, has since been located in a hospital, where he is being treated for an arm wound.
The 32-year-old, being treated for an arm wound, refused to tell police why he entered the enclosure on Sunday and approached the bear.
Dr Akram al-Hasani, a Syrian orthopaedic surgeon, is examining a Basra man still suffering from an arm wound after being shot four years ago.
A 23-year-old woman named Zeinab arrived for treatment of an arm wound caused, she said, when a policeman fired a tear-gas canister at her from a few feet away as she filmed a protest.
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Pieters, treated for "serious arm wounds", told local media: "I've let myself down.
Another bullet struck Auj's junior colleague – whom police named only as Amna – in the arm, wounding her.
"I fell and I heard my partners screaming for help and I could hear them moaning," Mr. Anwar said while sitting in an ambulance where he was being treated for leg and arm wounds.
The flap anastomosis was then completed utilising the operating microscope and the neck and arm wounds closed.
Non-invasive measurement of blood pressure (NIBP) is widely used in the critically ill, the cuff being often placed on the calf or the thigh in case of contraindication for placing it on the arm (wounds, fracture, vascular access, and so forth) [ 1].
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