Pick up the intestines or organs with a clean, dry dressing and place them on top of the casualty's abdomen near the wound.
Pick up the intestines of organs with a clean, dry dressing.
C. Pick up the intestines or organs with a clean, dry dressing
You pick them up, hold them close to the wound, and put a warm or moist cloth over the organ to trick it into thinking it's still in the body. It will survive longer, but then get more help
Call for help.
Yes you should! It should help level your yard and improve the surface!
Pick up the intestines or organs with a clean, dry dressing and place them on top of the casualty's abdomen near the wound.
Call 911!!
Pick up the intestines of organs with a clean, dry dressing.
C. Pick up the intestines or organs with a clean, dry dressing
Pick up the intestines or organs with a clean, dry dressing.
Pick them up with a clean, dry dressing, and place them on top of the casualty's abdomen near the woud
Pick them up and run to the nearest hospital but first put them in a cooler full of ice and this will prevent them from shrinking.\ Dr. Horegan
You pick them up, hold them close to the wound, and put a warm or moist cloth over the organ to trick it into thinking it's still in the body. It will survive longer, but then get more help
Call for help.
A hammock ends should be hung about 5-6 feet above the ground which allows for a slight dip in the hammock when no one is using it, and will still keep you from hitting the ground when laying in it.
If the intestines are lying on the ground, pick them up with a clean dry dressing and place them on top of the abdomen near the wound.
It depends on what part of it you are discussing. You should classify it by the organs involved. I would put it under "intestines" or "intestinal health" if it refers to digestion or defecation. If it refers to urination, then put it under "kidneys." If you refer to both bowels and the bladder, then place it under both "intestines" and "kidneys."