ACTUAL LETHALITY/MEDICAL DAMAGE
Answer the following three questions regarding actual lethality/medical damage of actual attempts using the codes below.
0. No physical damage or very minor physical damage (e.g., surface scratches.
1. Minor physical damage (e.g., lethargic speech; first-degree burns; mild bleeding; sprains).
2. Moderate physical damage; medical attention needed (e.g., conscious but sleepy, somewhat responsive; second-degree burns; bleeding of major vessel).
3. Moderately severe physical damage;
medical hospitalization and likely intensive care required (e.g., comatose with reflexes intact; third-degree burns less than 20% of the body; extensive blood loss but can recover; major fracture).
4. Severe physical damage;
medical hospitalization with intensive care required (e.g., comatose without reflexes; third-degree burns over 20% of body; extensive blood loss with unstable vital signs; major damage to a vital area).
5. Death