Brian Shanahan
Permanoob
As far as I know they tie off any blood vessels in the opened area, and they of course always have transfusions if needed.
During medical operations such as transplants, is there any way of managing the patient's blood? I would imagine that all the bleeding from cutting somebody open would cause problems for the surgeons, not to mention the patient himself
I have a random question, my electricity goes out pretty much every single day usually for about half an hour but sometimes as long as 2 hours. Sometimes the water stops running too for awhile. It's a total pain. Any ideas why? When I was here last year it didn't happen quite as often but in the building I'm in now it's a problem. I thought maybe it's due to construction going on but sometimes it happens at night.
Yes, blood can be run through a machine and reused. It's not perfect though. And sometimes doesn't work.
I see, this happens a lot in Turkey but in some parts of the city it's worse than others, where I lived before it wasn't nearly this bad. I swear it happens every day here.
Not knowing what Kaiserschmarrrn is....
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At the risk of mixing stereotypical metaphors from different countries, it sounds like a particularly dominant/aggressive model of Ikea couch.![]()