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- Electric_shock abstract "Electric shock occurs upon contact of a (human) body part with any source of electricity that causes a sufficient current through the skin, muscles, or hair. Typically, the expression is used to describe an injurious exposure to electricity. Very small currents can be imperceptible. Larger current passing through the body may make it impossible for a shock victim to let go of an energized object. Still larger currents can cause fibrillation of the heart and damage to tissues. Death caused by an electric shock is called electrocution.An electrical injury has many consequences to a body as the electrical currents can travel through the body nervous system and burn out tissue in patches along the way. This can leave bizare symptoms anywhere on the body and may lead to complex regional pain syndrome. Wiring or other metalwork which is at a hazardous voltage which can constitute a risk of electric shock is called "live", as in "live wire".IEC 60364-4-41 deals with electric shock in low-voltage electrical installations. Shocks can be caused by direct or indirect contact. Contact with an exposed conductive part under fault conditions is called indirect contact. IEC requires certain degrees of ingress protection against direct contact. Indirect contact protections can be achieved by earthed equipotential bonding and automatic disconnection of supply by using fuses for example.".
- Electric_shock diseasesdb "4159".
- Electric_shock icd10 "T75.4".
- Electric_shock thumbnail Lightning_injury.jpg?width=300.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink shock.htm.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink electricalshockstandards.pdf.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink shock.html.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink ch316b.html.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink safety_04.html.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink 2.html.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink www.arcflash.com.au.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink arc_flash_statistics.php.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink 98-131.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink F-Protection-against-electric-shocks.pdf.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink Protection_against_electric_shocks.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink www.electricshock.org.
- Electric_shock wikiPageExternalLink www.esc.org.uk.
- Electric_shock wikiPageID "211889".
- Electric_shock wikiPageRevisionID "604848475".
- Electric_shock caption "A person who was affected by a nearby lightning strike. Note the slight branching redness travelling up his leg from the effects of the current.".
- Electric_shock diseasesdb "4159".
- Electric_shock hasPhotoCollection Electric_shock.
- Electric_shock icd "T75.4".
- Electric_shock name "Electrical injury".
- Electric_shock subject Category:Causes_of_death.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Effects_of_external_causes.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Electrical_safety.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Injuries.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Occupational_safety_and_health.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Physical_punishments.
- Electric_shock subject Category:Torture.
- Electric_shock type Disease.
- Electric_shock type Situation.
- Electric_shock comment "Electric shock occurs upon contact of a (human) body part with any source of electricity that causes a sufficient current through the skin, muscles, or hair. Typically, the expression is used to describe an injurious exposure to electricity. Very small currents can be imperceptible. Larger current passing through the body may make it impossible for a shock victim to let go of an energized object. Still larger currents can cause fibrillation of the heart and damage to tissues.".
- Electric_shock label "Choque eléctrico".
- Electric_shock label "Choque elétrico".
- Electric_shock label "Electric shock".
- Electric_shock label "Elektrische schok".
- Electric_shock label "Folgorazione".
- Electric_shock label "Porażenie prądem elektrycznym".
- Electric_shock label "Stromunfall".
- Electric_shock label "Électrisation (santé)".
- Electric_shock label "Поражение электрическим током".
- Electric_shock label "صدمة كهربائية".
- Electric_shock label "感電".
- Electric_shock label "觸電".
- Electric_shock sameAs Úraz_elektrickým_proudem.
- Electric_shock sameAs Stromunfall.
- Electric_shock sameAs Ηλεκτροπληξία.
- Electric_shock sameAs Choque_eléctrico.
- Electric_shock sameAs Électrisation_(santé).
- Electric_shock sameAs Folgorazione.
- Electric_shock sameAs 感電.
- Electric_shock sameAs 감전.
- Electric_shock sameAs Elektrische_schok.
- Electric_shock sameAs Porażenie_prądem_elektrycznym.
- Electric_shock sameAs Choque_elétrico.
- Electric_shock sameAs m.01f1lm.
- Electric_shock sameAs Q244404.
- Electric_shock sameAs Q244404.
- Electric_shock wasDerivedFrom Electric_shock?oldid=604848475.
- Electric_shock depiction Lightning_injury.jpg.
- Electric_shock isPrimaryTopicOf Electric_shock.
- Electric_shock name "Electrical injury".