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  2. Emergency bleeding control - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, the object causing the injury remains in the wound as an impaled object. A stab wound from a knife or other sharp object, or a bullet wound, are examples of this type of injury. Medical professionals usually refer to this type of wound as penetrating trauma. Abrasion: A scraping or scratching.

  3. Stab wound - Wikipedia

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    The first successful operation on a person who was stabbed in the heart was performed in 1896 by Ludwig Rehn, in what is now considered the first case of heart surgery. [41] In the late 1800s it was hard to treat stab wounds because of poor transportation of victims to health facilities and the low ability for surgeons to effectively repair organs.

  4. Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    However, the purposes and procedures of EPR differ from DHCA. DHCA induces hypothermia to aid preplanned surgery, whereas EPR is an emergency procedure in cases where an emergency department patient is rapidly dying from blood loss and will not otherwise survive long enough for the patient's wounds to be stitched up.

  5. Man in critical condition after city stabbing - AOL

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    Avon and Somerset Police were called to Terrace Walk at about 02:55 GMT following reports that a man had suffered a number of stab wounds. The victim, who received first aid from officers and ...

  6. Golden hour (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    R Adams Cowley is credited with promoting this concept, first in his capacity as a military surgeon and later as head of the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. [3] [4] The concept of the "Golden Hour" may have been derived from the French military's World War I data. [5]

  7. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    Goldberg is 5 feet 2 inches tall, with a runner’s build. She wore a gray mock-turtleneck sweater with no sleeves. Her hair is short and there was a little gel in it that made it spiky. She explained that there are two main categories of trauma: blunt and penetrating. Blunt trauma is like a beating, a fall. Penetrating is a gun or stab wound.

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