It was about 11 PM last night when the compound gate rattled and we found a man holding a bloody rag around his right arm. We took him to the clinic and found a nasty laceration about 1 1/2″ long x 3/4″ wide. He could not move his small and ring fingers which indicated that a tendon was either completely or partially cut. He had also lost a lot of blood.
He told us that he had tried to calm a fight that broke out over a soccer game when one of the other parties hit him with a broken glass bottle.
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This is the cut after a hour of cleaning |
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Steve, Simon, and Anita discussing the best treatment options for the patient. |
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Tom starting an IV. The patient had lost a lot of blood. |
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Anita cleaning and stitching |
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After 11 stitches, the wound looked quite nice! |