The first thing to do is to locate the major blood vessel punctured by the sharp object.
It must be noted that when a ruptured blood vessel is large enough, whether artery or vein, it poses a fatal threat to a person's life.
It's just that the blood pressure inside the veins is lower, and the bleeding is not as fierce as arterial bleeding.
In comparison, venous rupture is easier to stop.
The chest and abdominal cavity of this nurse have eight wounds in total, each extremely vicious, penetrating deep into the cavity.
"Abdominal aortic rupture discovered!"
After clearing the accumulated blood in the abdominal cavity, the major source of bleeding is now clearly visible.
This kind of spraying hemorrhage is extremely terrifying and can sharply decrease the patient's blood volume in a very short time, eventually leading to shock and death from hemorrhage.
"It should be the superior mesenteric artery in the upper abdomen; we can only first ligate then repair,"
