Open the wounds of entrance and exit (if there is one), evacuate blood clots and foreign material, and inspect the lining of the permanent cavity. Open the full extent and depth of the permanent cavity. This frequently requires that fascia must be incised; incision of the fascia is as important as incision of the skin.'
...that right there will be the bit where he either passes out or screams for the morphine pills. 'Fascia' is apparantly bands of tissue that connects bits of the body to other bits of the body. If you want him to go for it, go ahead! If not - 'cos Doc's already specified that he's not a surgeon (as we'd know one today), feel free to have him root around however you like, then put it all back together.
At this point, I think I'd take car repair. There would be less pictures of guts and legs half blown off. *pulls face*
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Date: 2009-03-10 08:29 pm (UTC)'Noninfected Wounds-Minor Debridement.
Open the wounds of entrance and exit (if there is one), evacuate blood clots and foreign material, and inspect the lining of the permanent cavity. Open the full extent and depth of the permanent cavity. This frequently requires that fascia must be incised; incision of the fascia is as important as incision of the skin.'
...that right there will be the bit where he either passes out or screams for the morphine pills. 'Fascia' is apparantly bands of tissue that connects bits of the body to other bits of the body. If you want him to go for it, go ahead! If not - 'cos Doc's already specified that he's not a surgeon (as we'd know one today), feel free to have him root around however you like, then put it all back together.
At this point, I think I'd take car repair. There would be less pictures of guts and legs half blown off. *pulls face*