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Raven3131 t1_jcrhwbx wrote

And the worst part is it often doesn’t kill you until they pull the heavy thing off you and you are free. Then the toxins from the crushed tissues flood into your system and you’re done.

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xxDankerstein t1_jcrodml wrote

TIL Cooked Syndrome happens when the human body experiences severe trauma under constant heat for a long time.

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Annoyed_94 t1_jcroxh8 wrote

A similar thing happens with suspension trauma when you fall and deploy PFAS. Deaths occur after rescue if not handled properly.

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DEATHROAR12345 t1_jcrvnm2 wrote

Episode of house where they have to use a handsaw to amputate this woman's leg. If they lift the debris she goes into shock and does from sepsis, they can't fit a good power tool down there so they have to use a human powered one.

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maggiemypet t1_jcs6mgx wrote

There's a book about the oral tradition of paramedics (if you're interested, I can try and dig it up). One of the paramedics was helping after Mt St. Helen's erupted. Apparently, we turn into roast beef. Also, when small air crafts crash into a mountain, heads pop off.

Tmyk?

Update: Book: Talking Trauma Check this out! https://a.co/d/5p7QvOj

Amazon only has physical book, but I found an ebook on Google Read at some point.

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GozerDGozerian t1_jcs9crx wrote

“Hey there, my name’s GozerDGozerian. Sorry to bother you but I just wanted to warn you that you’re at risk of Rhabdomyelosis… Because I’ve got a HUGE crush on you.”

(This pickup line might work better in the vicinity of a med school or hospital)

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BonusMysterious2 t1_jcsbcjv wrote

>Crush syndrome occurs when you are crushed

No... this can't be.

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Pitcherhelp t1_jcsgmji wrote

I thought it was when u have a cute girl in your math class

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voodoohotdog t1_jcth591 wrote

If I'm not mistaken the damage can be mitigated if the patient can be put on dialysis. But that's a lot of dialysis machines that need to be available, not to mention the electricity to run them, staff, etc.

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Barryzuckerkorn_esq t1_jcthu3t wrote

Prior to patients release , we pre medicate them with certain medications to dampen the effects of the toxins and then post release of the object we can give additional meds in order to protect cardiac function. The end goal is to get the patient on the dialysis

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pzikho t1_jctjni4 wrote

Yeah, not sure what they're gonna do with all that time they saved. PFAS = Personal Fall Arrest System. Harnesses, lanyards, and yoyos designed to stop you from falling to your death. Hanging in a harness is PAINFUL and it absolutely cuts off circulation to your legs. Getting down out of the harness as soon as possible is a priority.

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Lurker_IV t1_jcuiv3a wrote

This sounds like a different name for Rhabdomyolysis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhabdomyolysis

Rhabdomyolysis (also called rhabdo) is a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle breaks down rapidly.[6][4][5] Symptoms may include muscle pains, weakness, vomiting, and confusion.[3][4] There may be tea-colored urine or an irregular heartbeat.[3][5] Some of the muscle breakdown products, such as the protein myoglobin, are harmful to the kidneys and can cause acute kidney injury.[7][3]

The muscle damage is mostly caused by a crush injury, strenuous exercise, medications, or a

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Dakto19942 t1_jcvgw35 wrote

I KNEW IT! You heard about this from Ningen Fushin, didn’t you?

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ChiggaOG OP t1_jcvjrtp wrote

DING DING DING

How I found out about the disease state. I had to check if there was any truth to the authors putting that in an anime becuase stuff can be made up. There's always a reason the author puts stuff from life in anime, like how all high school animes have a sports festival.

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ShesSoBored t1_jcvkgkd wrote

My sister was dating a guy who had a car fall on him and pin him. He made a full recovery which apparently he didn't have a high chance of.

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