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Diseases » Firearm Injury » Introduction
 

Firearm Injury

Firearm Injury: Introduction

Any injury caused by a firearm. Firearm injury may result from crime, accidental discharge or a suicide attempt. The injury from a firearm may be relatively minor or fatal. Firearms need to be securely stored where children can't access them.

Symptoms of Firearm Injury

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Causes of Firearm Injury

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Videos for Firearm Injury

Indoor Injuries: Age 3-4

Indoor Injuries: Age 3-4As three- or four-year-olds get faster and smarter, parents have to be faster and smarter about keeping them out of trouble. From the bathroom to the...

Outdoor Injuries: Age 5-8

Outdoor Injuries: Age 5-8As children grow out of the toddler years, teaching them to take care of themselves becomes just as important as parental supervision. From riding a...

 

Outdoor Injuries: Age 3-4

Outdoor Injuries: Age 3-4Being a parent of a three- or four-year-old is a real challenge. At this age, children love to explore--they enjoy climbing, jumping, running, and...

Indoor Injuries: Age 5-8

Indoor Injuries: Age 5-8Between the ages of five and eight, children start to become more independent. Knowing their parents aren’t looking gives them the opportunity...

 
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