• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Just a word of advice, the tampon in a wound thing, as much as the Russian military might advise it, is not good medical technique. Do not use a tampon to plug a wound. It’ll likely do more harm than good. Just apply pressure to it from the outside with your hand if you have literally no other option.

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      1 year ago

      Agree in general. The problem would be debris trapping, fluid compartmenting, sterility, etc.

      But if you need a dressing and that’s all you have, unpacking them into gauze pad like things would be great.

      All of this assuming you are literally flying 7.5km/s towards a trauma center

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      Can the same be said about doing that in zero gravity with specialised sensitive equipment all around you that are essentially keeping you alive?

      I’ll take an infection over crashing down in the ISS any day.

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        1 year ago

        Luckily I’m sure there’s plenty of perfectly good alternatives for them. I don’t think we need to even discuss that as am option. Some people will literally buy them for their IFAK in case of gunshot wounds on earth though, so I thought I’d clear it up.

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          Huh. Learned something today! Because I remember some “worst case scenario” show where a guy suggested just that if nothing else was available.

          Imagine how much it would suck treating a wound with a tampon and dying of toxic shock. 😬