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First Aid for Splints & Bleeding Wounds : First Aid for Abdominal Eviscerations

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Learn tips for identifying abdominal eviscerations on a injured person in this first aid training video.

Expert: Alv Rios
Bio: Alv Rios attended the Paramedic Academy and Lansing Community College to become an EMT.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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  • thanks , I think it will be useful

  • Sterile or tap water should never be used to wet dressings because the water is hypotonic and will draw water into cells resulting in cell

    destruction.

  • I've never known a person with an evisceration.

    I helped treat people with abdominal lacerations when I was an EMT-I, but never personally knew someone with such a wound.

    I had laparoscopic gallbladder removal but don't remember it. I recall pain following the operation, and it was a lot worse than everybody kept telling me it would be.

    I never want them to remove anything else from my abdominal cavity again.

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