''Blunt force trauma'' or ''blood force trauma'' ?


Question:
the correct form ?

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Blunt

Like with a blunt object (hammer, mallet, pipe, candle holder, etc)... the blunt object hits someone with lots of force.
BLUNT force trauma...
BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA
Blunt
Blunt force...it's a coroners report and usually what's reported for major crashes - like this bridge collapse - and includes not just hammers and clubbing deaths but crushing and falls as well. So it works with car accidents, bungee incident, and even ski-accidents.
blujnt...refers to an injury caused by a dull object, as opposed to a sharp one like a blade.
Blunt force. It means getting hit by a hammer or a car. A blunt object exerting force onto a person's body.
blunt force trauma
Blunt
blunt force trauma

It's when you get soooo high, you fall and crack your sh*t...
from smokin blunts...
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