The hospital would not know whether you have a warrant or not.
However, they will probably call the police to come investigate the gunshot wound, and the police would then find out about the warrant.
It all depends on how serious the gunshot wound is. Anywhere from a couple of hours to several months.
He was treated for a gunshot wound in one visit, and skin cancer and intestinal polyps in others.
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With almost no exceptions (grazing flesh wound, perhaps) gunshot wound is a medical emergency, and should be treated at a hospital. That does not just apply to gut, thorax or head wounds - even a .22 bullet lodged in the arm greatly increases the potential for blood poisoning or permanent nerve damage, let alone extraction of the slug. People who think gunshot wound can be adequately treated at home have seen too many cowboy movies.
If they are normal, they would be the same as if the wound was not there at all. But there is nothing that would be normal with gunshot wound. It would depend on where the wound is and how much blood is lost.
get the shrapnel out- then cure like an ordinary gunshot wound
A hospital is certainly in order.
L5
Gunshot wound to the head. On a medical chart this would be documented as... pt c/o GSW to head (patient complains of gunshot wound to the head). There would be other terminology to describe it. Where it entered or exited and what other trauma is present...but yeah...just...gunshot wound to the head.
A "through and through" gunshot wound is where the bullet enters and exits the body, generally without making contact with anything important.
He moons President Johnson, in an attempt to show him the gunshot wound in his butt.
standard trauma surgeon.