Well, yeah, tourniquet or otherwise blocking blood flow to the wound will do it. Of course that also starves the tissues fairly quickly.
First aid advice, via the Red Cross: A tourniquet applied more than briefly will probably result in amputation. If you absolutely must use one to save a life, be sure to paint a big letter “T” on the patient’s forehead in their own blood, so the emergency room staff knows to look for it. If there isn’t much more than enough blood around to do this, the patient doesn’t need a tourniquet.
finished this just now..awesome btw!cant wait for the next update 😀
How?!
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tourniquette?
There are only two ways for a wound to stop bleeding. One is for the wound to be covered or closed. The other…
yeah… how??
Well, yeah, tourniquet or otherwise blocking blood flow to the wound will do it. Of course that also starves the tissues fairly quickly.
First aid advice, via the Red Cross: A tourniquet applied more than briefly will probably result in amputation. If you absolutely must use one to save a life, be sure to paint a big letter “T” on the patient’s forehead in their own blood, so the emergency room staff knows to look for it. If there isn’t much more than enough blood around to do this, the patient doesn’t need a tourniquet.
I notice there is blood on his face as he says this. o.O
Lyrathian: Given how much blood was splashing about, I’d be more surprised if there weren’t traces everywhere.
When the heart stops so does the bleeding.
Dead people don’t bleed do they?
To rokcler : only in bad B-grade horror movies. Usually zombies movies.