===== Danger ===== **Danger** refers to the possibility of harm, injury, or adverse outcome. It denotes a condition or situation in which there is a **credible threat** to physical, psychological, or systemic integrity. In scientific, clinical, and risk analysis contexts, "danger" is distinguished from "risk" and "hazard": ==== Key Concepts ==== * **Hazard**: a potential source of harm (e.g. radiation, pathogen). * **Danger**: the immediate potential for harm due to the presence or proximity of a hazard. * **Risk**: the probability and severity of harm occurring from that danger. ==== Examples in Clinical Context ==== * **"The patient is in danger of respiratory failure."** * **"Delayed evacuation of an epidural hematoma poses immediate danger to life."** * **"The drug was withdrawn due to the danger of fatal arrhythmias."** ==== Characteristics of Danger ==== * Often **time-sensitive**: danger implies **imminent or escalating threat**. * Can be **context-dependent**: what is dangerous in one situation may be tolerated in another. * Requires **judgment and action**: identification of danger often prompts urgent intervention. ==== Distinction from Related Terms ==== ^ Term ^ Definition ^ | Hazard | A potential source of harm, but not necessarily active. | | Danger | An active or imminent threat that may cause immediate harm. | | Risk | A measure that combines likelihood and impact of an adverse event. | ==== Summary ==== **Danger** is not merely theoretical—it implies a **real and pressing threat** requiring awareness and potentially immediate response. In clinical settings, recognizing danger can mean the difference between proactive care and avoidable harm.