hockey wise I would say winning the Stanley Cup. Personally, you'd have to ask him.
concussion
There are many symptoms and criteria for a head injury. You can get some serious damage to the brain. Brain injuries are the most common injury to the head.
It depends on how serious the injury is. if the girl gets a really bad head injury it is possible she could get a concussion or maybe die but it has to be really serious. or if they just fall and cut their knee its still an injury but she wont die. again they will only most likely only die if it is really, really serious
Heat Stroke is the most serious heat-related injury. The symptoms are....Warm, dry skinhigh fever, usually over 104° F (or 40° C)Rapid heart rateLoss of appetiteNauseaVomitingHeadacheFatigueConfusionAgitationLethargyStuporSeizures, coma, and death are possibleSourcehopkinsmedicine.org
Heat Stroke is the most serious heat-related injury. The symptoms are....Warm, dry skinhigh fever, usually over 104° F (or 40° C)Rapid heart rateLoss of appetiteNauseaVomitingHeadacheFatigueConfusionAgitationLethargyStuporSeizures, coma, and death are possibleSourcehopkinsmedicine.org
The most serious risk associated with laceration repair is infection. Risk of infection depends on the nature of the wound and the type of injury sustained.
No rodents and most animals cant have acidic food
Most likely, though people have survived without serious injury.
Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property. The term is most commonly used to refer to type of tort lawsuit alleging that the plaintiff's injury has been caused by the negligence of another, but also arises in defamation torts.
Most likely NO, But anything is possible. It can cause serious injury.
Blood clots are a very serious condition. One behind the eye is no different. You can lose temporary vision and very possibly, permanent vision from the specific eye. You also run the risk of having the clot move elsewhere in the body.