Keeping hearts pumping with 'LifeFlow'
Thursday, November 5, 2009 - 14:28
in Health & Medicine
When paramedics rush to the scene of a multi-car pileup or a terror attack, their first task is to assess who needs immediate care. But blood hemorrhaging can obscure damage, and the gruesome mess means paramedics can't always determine who should be treated first.
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