Wounded

A wounded person is in a situation that threatens his life and health. At such a moment, it is important to provide him with the necessary help. Let's look at how to provide first aid for injuries.

Injuries from small arms lead to open fractures of bones, wounds with damage to muscles, nerve trunks and large vessels. Open injuries with disruption of the integrity of the skin or mucous membranes are accompanied by bleeding. Omerta may occur



A wounded person is always difficult and scary. You never know how such a person will behave. Will he write through the window of his dorm neighbors: “Help, I have a bullet stuck in my back”? Or will he scream and twitch and then wet his pants?

If the injury is still a gunshot wound, the wounded person must be bandaged, otherwise the wound will close and treatment will not make sense. Today I will talk about the consequences of injury for doctors and other people who may be near the injured person and what they should avoid. And here is one example of what can happen next to a person injured on the street, indoors or in a car:

After a strong wind on a forest path, an elderly man walked home in splendid isolation. Suddenly the man felt a sharp pain in his hand. He dropped