There Was Nothing We Could Do
I’m a nurse, but I was working in the ER when a guy came in for a scratch on his neck and “feeling drowsy.” We start the usual workups and this dude’s blood pressure absolutely TANKED. We scrambled, but he was dead within ten minutes of walking through the door. Turns out the “scratch” was actually an exit wound of a .22 caliber rifle round. The guy didn’t even know that he had been shot. When the coroner’s report came back, we found that he’d been shot in the leg and the bullet tracked through his torso, shredding just about everything in between. There was really nothing we could’ve done, but that was a serious “what the heck just happened” moment, and for a good while we thought we had made a fatal error. pause_and_consider
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