I’m aware of the NCIS scenes, what else you guys got?

  • @workerONE
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    4716 hours ago

    Person gets shot and they have to dig the bullet out to save them.

    • @AnUnusualRelic
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      3913 hours ago

      But once the bullet is out, he’s fine. The bullet was the problem all along.

      That’s why they aren’t hurt when the bullet goes straight through.

      • @workerONE
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        37 hours ago

        Or they keep pressure on the wound without checking if there’s an exit wound that is also leaking blood

    • @Kill_John_Lennon
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      311 hours ago

      Don’t you need to get the bullet out before patching them up? I don’t remember ever seeing a movie where it’s implied that digging the bullet out is sufficient, only that it’s a necessary step.

      • @I_Has_A_Hat
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        98 hours ago

        The small, inert lump of metal? No, it’s fine. 9 times out of 10, you’re going to do more damage trying to dig the bullet out rather than just patching things up. Even surgeons will sometimes leave bullets in if it’s in a dangerous/tricky spot.

        • @herrvogel
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          36 hours ago

          That small inert lump of metal can have jagged edges that can cause injury later on. It also definitely is loaded with dirty crap that will cause infections. Overall it’s rarely “fine” to leave random, unsterilized foreign objects inside the body.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 hours ago

            temperature and the explosion would sterilize it, but yes, they can cause injury later, but that would matter if the patient died when trying to remove it immediately no?

            • @[email protected]
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              35 hours ago

              obviously removing it immediately and without proper medical training and tools is a horrible idea. i don’t think anyone’s disputing that. but surgeons leaving bullets in people’s shoulders is also not a universally applicable solution for the aforementioned reason

        • @[email protected]
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          7 hours ago

          I wonder how often they cause things like heavy metal poisoning, thankfully not enough people around me are shot to take a poll. Although I do know several people who have been shot. The majority, shot themselves. 1 actually did so intentionally. Not the brightest bulb. (Shot himself in the shin, so it wasn’t a suicide attempt)

          • @[email protected]
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            25 hours ago

            (Shot himself in the shin, so it wasn’t a suicide attempt)

            Might have been, sounds like he’s a shin-for-brains.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 hours ago

        I think that digging the bullet out before you can patch up the wound would result in losing a lost of blood? I’m not sure but at least if you get stabbed or have an arrow shot into you, then you shouldn’t remove it before you are in a place where you can receive proper medical care.