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    stab wound

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stab_woundStab wound - Wikipedia

    A stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object. [1] [2] [3] [4] While stab wounds are ...

  3. The stab wounds are commonly associated with incised wounds and the typical pattern is of scattered wounds, many deeply penetrating, with wound tracks in different directions and several potentially lethal. Wounds to the back and other sites inaccessible to the victim all suggest homicide, as do a large number of scattered wounds.

  4. Dec 16, 2023 · Pack the wound. A dirty wound should not be closed, and any stabbing is considered dirty. Packing the wound should help to avoid any contamination from outside materials, like dirt, which could cause an infection. Stab wounds should be packed with gauze and covered with a dressing and tape.

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  5. Stab wounds are incised wounds where the length of injury on the surface is less than the depth of penetration into the body, and are the result of a thrusting action, where the force is delivered along the long axis of a narrow, pointed object. The force of impact is concentrated at the tip of the implement, and the sharper the tip, the easier ...

  6. Helping someone who's been stabbed is actually straightforward. Just follow these steps and you could save someone's life. Three simple steps to help someone who's been stabbed: Put pressure on the wound. Call 999. Keep pressure on the wound until an ambulance arrives.

  7. Stab wound. A stab wound is a cut or specific form of penetrating trauma that results from sharp objects such as knives or glass. It is one of the most common household accidents, though some stabbings may occur due to intentional violent action. Seeking treatment is vital if a stab wound causes excessive bleeding.

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  9. Wear gloves or take measures to protect yourself from blood contamination. Sit or lie the person down – to manage shock and prevent them from feeling dizzy and faint. For a serious bleed, help them lie down and elevate their legs. Examine the area to see if there is anything in the wound. If so, do not remove it as it is likely to be stemming ...

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