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- (yelling) Oh, no. (laughs)
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Vicious wild animals, wilderness, and despots.
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What could possibly go wrong?
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Today we are reacting to the super-popular
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first-person-shooter video game, Far Cry.
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How accurate are their healing animations
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and other medical scenes and injuries?
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We're about to find out. Let's dive right it.
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Oh, don't do that.
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Oh, he does it again on the other side.
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Oh my gosh.
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I've always said it a million times;
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do not pull an impaled object out
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because you can cause more damage.
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He's in the middle of the wilderness
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and he may have to do that.
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You wanna actually get to help
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to get the bleeding to stop.
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That way you can salvage the rest of the limb.
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Oh, he's on fire.
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He's patting it out, which is fantastic.
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If the blister is not opened,
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it's protecting, it's sterile.
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It's when those wounds open up,
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you want to use an ointment.
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- You wanna borrow my ointment?
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- Keep the wound clean.
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People think to dry it out.
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You actually wanna keep it moisturized.
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Oh, nice. Perfect.
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He was able to use a type of dressing.
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It could be a dressing that's impregnated
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with an antimicrobial-type substance,
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or it could just be to protect the area
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so you don't get schmutz and dirt into the area.
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(yelling) Oh, no. (laughs)
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The way that it's hanging there,
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it's definitely double-boned.
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That means the radius as well as the ulna are fractured.
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He resets it, which we actually do
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in the emergency department.
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But typically after you reset it,
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you need to put a splint on it because it's still floppy.
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It's not attached anymore.
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Oh, nice.
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The way that it's sounding and crunching,
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it's probably broken.
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Once the joint is out of place,
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all the muscles spasm and keep it held
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in that bad position.
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If you can actually get the muscles to relax,
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you can pop it in pretty easily.
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(yelling) Oh, ow. No. (laughs)
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How do you get a nail in between your tissue here?
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Depending on where it is, it's probably fine.
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It probably going in between your metacarpals
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and it's just a soft-tissue injury.
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But you always worry about tetanus,
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so you have to make sure your tetanus shot is up to date.
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Oh, rebar to the abdomen. Again...
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♪ Pull out game, weak ♪
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If you hit the intestine, you pull that out,
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now you have (beep) flying out in the abdomen.
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You become septic.
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If it goes untreated for too long, you're gonna die.
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Oh, snake bite.
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You have to get CroFab if you get bit
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by one of these snakes to counteract its effects.
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There are multiple different venomous snakes out there.
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Just know which ones in the area that you live
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to be aware of.
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Oh, nice. He's using good bandage.
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You always have to worry putting on a bandage.
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You wanna make sure it's not too tight
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because you can actually decrease blood supply.
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Your hand turns purple, white, blue,
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and tingly and numb.
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If that occurs, take that off and re-wrap it.
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What is that?
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Oh my gosh.
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There's only a few instances where you actually
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go after the bullet and take it out.
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Most of the time you just leave it in.
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The risk of causing damage to the tissue is greater
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than in that moment of potential poisoning.
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Oh, man.
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Maybe the bullet's causing pain.
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If it is that superficial, you can take the bullet out.
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You're using dirty things to get it out,
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so you have to worry about wound infection.
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Bullet wounds themselves, because they're so high-pressure
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and so much heat, most likely not going
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to cause an infection.
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(cinematic music)
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Falling. Oh my gosh.
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Here, he's got a floppy wrist.
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Potentially fractured the distal ulna, distal radius.
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If it goes into the joint, you always run the risk
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of having chronic arthritis, so really need to be careful.
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(upbeat music)
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Oh my gosh.
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You have to worry about the different microbes
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that are actually in the ocean water.
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At least get it cleaned out and then watch it,
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and then if you start seeing erythema or redness
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to the wound starting to creep up,
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get to the hospital.
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You probably need certain different types of antibiotics.
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Oh, (laughs) wow.
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The hand itself is so vascularized.
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There's a lot of special nerves in there.
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Can cause a lot of damage.
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You just have to be really careful
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'cause once you injure these type of distal nerves,
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you're probably not gonna get them back
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because they're so small and you can't really fix them.
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They're just tiny little string.
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He is just so shot-up that he's just taking out
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all the bullets that he can get.
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Nice.
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Bullets don't just hit the tissue and typically stop.
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Usually they go through the tissue
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and cause damage on the routes that they take.
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A lot of times, we see bullets
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that just go through and through.
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Nice; when in doubt, throw a good wound dressing on there.
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Sometimes we use a dressing like this
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that might be impregnated with an antibiotic ointment,
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so to speak.
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(cinematic music)
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Oh, (laughs) no.
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Will that hurt like a son of a (beep)? Yes.
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Can you actually do that? Yeah, you can.
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In the hospital, we do something similar.
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We have Bovie knife that heats up
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so it can actually cauterize small blood vessels.
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Oh, you know what gets me with these?
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It's the sound.
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It doesn't make that kind of noise.
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Is he using his own teeth to pull that out?
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Oh my gosh.
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Every time.
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Every time he fixes himself, he's like...
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You don't wanna move it.
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It's gonna hurt like hell.
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Uh-oh, driving a truck, or an SUV.
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Oh, he's popping pills.
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It could be related to ibuprofen,
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could be antibiotics, could be pain medications.
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Oh yes, the famous good duct tape.
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You can use duct tape for anything;
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covers wounds, you can take out splinters with it.
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You can even treat plantar warts
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because it takes a little bit of the skin off every time.
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You put it on, take it off, put it on, take it off.
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What happened?
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Oh, man. Oh.
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That is gnarly.
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Are you gonna bleed out and die from your hand?
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Probably not.
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This situation, probably just fine to pull it out,
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but you definitely need to do a pressure dressing
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to that area.
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(laughs)
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The cigar's probably just hanging out in his mouth
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because he's walking around, holding his pistol
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with two hands.
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You're giving up your position by having smoke around you.
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But at least you're able to use it
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to then cauterize your wound.
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Oh, nice.
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In a lot of these depictions,
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you don't have the amount of swelling
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that you would have, even instantaneously.
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It's good that he's actually re-locating them quickly
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because the more swelling that you actually end up having,
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it's harder to get it back in the joint.
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Oh, the fingers.
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I have seen so many X-rays where the finger's like,
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doop doop, almost 90 degrees.
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Very easy to put back in.
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Almost like you wanna pop your own joint.
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Does it hurt? Yes, of course, but it feels so much better
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once it's back in.
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That's pretty cool.
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I wonder if he's using the duct tape
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as a way to defend himself against the wolves there.
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Maybe this way, it protects you a little bit
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against a bite.
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Obviously, teeth can penetrate through that,
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but maybe it gives yourself a little bit more time
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to defend yourself.
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Ah. Walking through a swampy area
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back in Vietnam and stuff like that,
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they always ran the risk of having something
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called trench foot, where their socks
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and their boots were always wet.
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You'll always increase the risk of gangrene,
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wound infections, things that won't heal
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'cause you have tissue breakdown.
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Oh, man, rusty metal.
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I bet this guy's had so many vaccinations.
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Probably gets a tetanus shot every year.
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Oh, straight through.
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If you hit into the bone, one,
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it's gonna be harder to get out.
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And then you really worry about something
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called osteomyelitis, which is an infection of the bone.
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If somebody gets that, typically it's six
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to eight weeks of antibiotics.
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Think about that. Super cool.
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I really love that Far Cry has integrated
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medications and injuries into their game
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and it's a part that you can actually adjust and fix.
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If you guys want me to react to more video games,
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how about this?
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Send me your gameplay.
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That way, I can react to it.
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Send it to me in a email, tag me in social media.
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We will check it out.
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This way, we could do a video of me
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reacting to you guys.
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Check out this series right here, and as always,
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please do me a favor.
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Subscribe, hit the like button,
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turn on those bell notifications.
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Thank you so much for watching,
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and stay healthy, my friends.
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(upbeat music)

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ER Doctor Jordan Wagner is back with ER doctor reacts to Far Cry healing animations in The Far Cry Series by Ubisoft. Doctor Wagner, a real life emergency physician from Experts React Gamology ER Doctor All Healing Animations Far Cry reaction / real doctor reacts to video games Far Cry 6, Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3, Far Cry Primal (Far Cry 4), and Far Cry New Dawn (Far Cry 5) injuries gameplay. Real doctor watches and reacts to FAR CRY games and tells us what is accurate and what is not in this funny video game reaction. Far Cry is a franchise of first-person shooter games, all of which have been published by Ubisoft. The first game, Far Cry, was developed by Crytek for Microsoft Windows. The following games in the series have used a Ubisoft-modified version of the CryEngine, the Dunia Engine, allowing for open world gameplay. The Far Cry games, due to the history of their development, do not have any significant shared narrative elements but instead share a theme of placing the player in a wilderness environment where they must help fight against one or more despots that control the region as well as surviving against wild animals that roam the open spaces. Today Doctor Wagner, from Experts React on Gamology will be watching and reacting to Far Cry healing animations in games and the best healing mechanics in video games. Do you play Far Cry? What about the new Far Cry 6? If you want Dr. Jordan Wagner to continue making this doctor reaction series and reacting to gameplay and creating video game reaction series on Gamology please give this video a like and leave a comment on which TV show or medical memes or just funny memes you'd like for him to review next. OTHER DOCTOR REACTION VIDEOS & FAR CRY VIDEOS: @Doctor Mike - Doctor Reacts To When The Try Guys Will Die https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hylEP6NPxc @Gamology - ER Doctor REACTS to Healing Animations in The Far Cry Series | Experts React https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1TgXJyn7PM @Gamology - ER Doctor REACTS to the BEST Healing Mechanics in Video Games | Experts React https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVGqSKKacZ0 @Doctor Mike - Doctor Reacts To Worst Jackass Injuries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xgVphlzMVU @GameCompareCentral - Far Cry 2 All Healing Animations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXnFzPUqpj4 @IGN - Far Cry 6 - Official Reveal Trailer | Ubisoft Forward https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IJuKT1mHO8 🚨 SUBSCRIBE for new videos every week! ▶ https://www.youtube.com/DoctorER?sub_confirmation=1 SHOP LIFE HAPPNS SUPPLEMENTS: Website ▶ https://lifehappns.com/ Amazon ▶ https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/9E388FE0-192C-442C-839C-BAF9E759560F?maas=maas_adg_FD42EF3633547516DCA88633119571C9_afap_abs FOLLOW ME HERE: Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Instagram ▶ https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/DoctorER TikTok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@doctorer Contact email ▶ [email protected] Doctor ER Dr. Jordan Wagner, DO LINKS & REFERENCES: Far Cry 6 for Xbox One, PS4, PC, & More | Ubisoft (US) https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/far-cry/far-cry-6 Far Cry on Steam https://store.steampowered.com/app/13520/Far_Cry/ Buy & Download all Far Cry Games | Ubisoft Store https://store.ubisoft.com/us/far-cry?lang=en_US All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015). If you feel like you are actually experiencing a real-life medical emergency, immediately stop watching and call 9-11 or contact a medical professional. The information in this video is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The satirical nature presented in the video is for entertainment purposes and does not endorse the actions displayed. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace an appointment with your own personal doctor.

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