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  2. Electrical injury - Wikipedia

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    An electrical injury (electric injury) or electrical shock (electric shock) is damage sustained to the skin or internal organs on direct contact with an electric current. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The injury depends on the density of the current , tissue resistance and duration of contact. [ 4 ]

  3. Electrocution - Wikipedia

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    The term "electrocution" was coined in 1889 in the US just before the first use of the electric chair and originally referred to only electrical execution and not other electrical deaths. However, since no English word was available for non-judicial deaths due to electric shock, the word "electrocution" eventually took over as a description of ...

  4. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Ground current occurs when the lightning strikes nearby and travels to the person through the ground. [1] Side splash makes up about a third of cases and occurs when lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to the person. [1] Contact injury occurs when the person is touching the object that is hit. [1]

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  6. Electrical burn - Wikipedia

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    An electrical burn is a burn that results from electricity passing through the body causing rapid injury. Approximately 1000 deaths per year due to electrical injuries are reported in the United States, with a mortality rate of 3-5%. [1] [2] Electrical burns differ from thermal or chemical burns in that they cause much more subdermal damage. [3]

  7. Electrical Safety First - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that every year 2.5 million adults get an electric shock in their homes or garden, any of which could have caused injury or death. [1] [failed verification] In 2007, according to government statistics, [2] there were 19 deaths and 2,788 injuries caused by electric shocks. In addition, electricity is now the major cause of ...

  8. Eerie website reveals who has died in your home - AOL

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