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Patient's right forearm was swiped by a Warrior talon, resulting in shattered ulna and radius bones and critical haemorrhaging. The arm was nearly severed.
Patient's right forearm was swiped by a Warrior talon, resulting in shattered ulna and radius bones and critical haemorrhaging. The arm was nearly severed.
|Treatment=1. Tourniquet above wound to control bleeding.
|Treatment=1. Tourniquet above wound to control bleeding.
2. Bleeding further controlled by darpafoam and haemostatic gauze. Desired effect achieved.
2. Bleeding further controlled by darpafoam and haemostatic gauze. Desired effect achieved.
3. Fracture stabilised using a splint. No time to use exo-sleeve or anything else. Standard dose of ketamine administered.
3. Fracture stabilised using a splint. No time to use exo-sleeve or anything else. Standard dose of ketamine administered.
4. Blood transfusion followed by MEDEVAC.
4. Blood transfusion followed by MEDEVAC.
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 6 January 2023

Date 2023/01/01
Attending physician James Spencer (500153)
Severity Critical
Details Tango Urilla - Operation Alamo

Patient's right forearm was swiped by a Warrior talon, resulting in shattered ulna and radius bones and critical haemorrhaging. The arm was nearly severed.

Treatment 1. Tourniquet above wound to control bleeding.

2. Bleeding further controlled by darpafoam and haemostatic gauze. Desired effect achieved.

3. Fracture stabilised using a splint. No time to use exo-sleeve or anything else. Standard dose of ketamine administered.

4. Blood transfusion followed by MEDEVAC.



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