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He suffered sucking chest wounds, hideous traumas.
Describing the fence's inadequacy, he says, "It's putting a Band-Aid on a sucking chest wound".
On the first two days, the journalists were taught to pack wounds by practicing on chicken carcasses, to deflate the pressure of a sucking chest wound, and to identify threats from insects and indigenous diseases.
Natalie Potell, an E.M.T., explained how to treat burns and breaks, and how to plug a sucking chest wound with a round, super-sticky bandage called a HALO Seal.
Video: "Chest and Abdomen Trauma" Catalog blurb: This video uses graphics to review the anatomy of the chest and abdomen, and uses step-by-step demonstrations to show the proper treatment for eviscerations, impaled objects, gunshot wounds, sucking chest wounds and abdominal injuries.
It is most effective, from a medical standpoint, to confront these threats head-on before they have made contact, for it is far more difficult to execute the standard medical response to a sucking chest wound than it is to create one.
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I had just given birth, had a human baby on my human chest sucking human milk from my human nipples and the immediate association my mind made was with a cow.
I can feel my chest rising, sucking in thin air.
Finally it was turned on, sucking hungrily at her chest, stomach, and crotch before flopping to one side.
Because the pleural pressure is below atmospheric pressure, air is sucked into the chest and the lung collapses (pneumothorax) when the chest wall is perforated, as by a wound or by a surgical incision.
When she passed, bless her dear heart"—he put his hand on his chest, sucked in air at a stutter for a moment, looked up at the ceiling—"I found the diary and I read it, and it was all about bowling.
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