A rare ER case

April 28, 2007

Charity Doc with the latest case from his ER:

Single GSW with entrance wound to the left flank, no exit, was all the injury that the guy had on full body exposure and log-rolling.

“Got your chest xray and KUB up!” announced the xray tech.

“Whar’s the bullit?!” I kept on asking out loud after seeing both unremarkable xrays. “Whar’s the bullit, whar’s the bullit…No exit wound…Whar’s the bullit?”



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