Monday, September 10, 2012

MONDAYS ARE QUESTION DAYS

Have a question?

Anything you'd like to see discussed? A scenario you'd like to see laid out in black and white?

Do you want to read real-life anecdotes that might be of interest--humorous to scary to gory to...yo get the idea.
MONDAY IS FOR YOU.

Questions? Comments?

Kelly has worked in the medical field for over twenty-five years, mainly at large medical centers. With experience in a variety of settings, chances are Kelly may have seen it. Sometimes truth seems stranger than fiction in medicine, but accurate medicine in fiction is fabulous.
Find her fiction at www.kellywhitley.com.

4 comments:

  1. Hey Kelly,
    HOw about someone stabbed in the shoulder in the back? I don't want it to be too serious but enough to have stitches????????

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    1. Hello, CK.
      Sorry to be late getting back to you!
      If the cut is deep enough and long enough, it'll require stitches. I'd suggest having the knife hit the meaty part of the shoulder (read: muscle)but not sever tendons.
      A stab wound over the shoulder blade will protect your victim from the knife entering the chest cavity.
      Either one of these will give a wound big enough to justify stitches. :-)
      Cheers, Kelly

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  2. This is so interesting! I odn't have anything at the moment, but when I do, I know where to come! Thanks!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Heather!
      More cool stuff to come.
      Cheers, Kelly

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