Originally posted by Zero One
Originally posted by Pandaren
Such as bullet wounds having a larger hole where they come out rather than where they come in.
Yes. because all of the matter that the bullet hits is forced out through the exit hole, which has to be bigger to accommodate all of the matter that is being pushed out.
Morbid, aren't I
How does your feet react to a mine? Aside from being blown outwards.
Depending if it's low energy transfer or high energy transfer, the bullet itself causes pulses which makes the flesh move in a pumping way, which causes it to get damaged by streching and moving.

Also, often when a bullet hits flesh, it starts spinning and causes more damage. Don't even get me started on what happens if it hits bone
Foot blown off a mine might actually not bleed much, since the heat essentially welds your arteries shut. Flesh is basically scraped off your bone and your foot gets annihilated. You'll probably have lots of internal bleeding and a concussion.
Best treatment to a patient when you're under fire? cABC and [trope]MoreDakka[/trope]. Achieving a safe way to evacuate the patient is what you always aim for.
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