pthalomarie
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Hi Everyone
'm a writer, and I am hoping to use authentic EMT procedures in a scene I am writing. Here is what the EMTs will be dealing with:
A thirty year old bride in a very intrusive gown (petticoat, train, etc - a lot of material that will get in the way of a quick exam.) She has fallen from a tall building and has suffered multiple broken bones (fore arm and neck fractures will be visible - the girl is immortal, which is why she is still alive, but the EMTs won't know that), There will be bleeding, but it won't be obvious where her wounds are due to the dress. Her pulse will be very rapid, her breathing slow but stable, and she will be groggy and her ability to talk will be limited (she can answer yes and no questions, and a few complete sentences when she realizes what has happened to her.)
Any advice will be appreciated!
'm a writer, and I am hoping to use authentic EMT procedures in a scene I am writing. Here is what the EMTs will be dealing with:
A thirty year old bride in a very intrusive gown (petticoat, train, etc - a lot of material that will get in the way of a quick exam.) She has fallen from a tall building and has suffered multiple broken bones (fore arm and neck fractures will be visible - the girl is immortal, which is why she is still alive, but the EMTs won't know that), There will be bleeding, but it won't be obvious where her wounds are due to the dress. Her pulse will be very rapid, her breathing slow but stable, and she will be groggy and her ability to talk will be limited (she can answer yes and no questions, and a few complete sentences when she realizes what has happened to her.)
Any advice will be appreciated!