"With a swift, clinical motion, JK lunged forward. The blade found its mark in a vicious Navel Stab . As the steel withdrew, the wound began to profusely, draining the defender's vitality at a rate of per heartbeat." or a different writing style
Using his scarf, Elias applied firm pressure around the blade, not on it. He focused on slowing the external flow without shifting the weapon. If the object had fallen out, he would have applied direct pressure with a clean cloth. JK Navel Stab Bleed -35
for ECMO, where small incisions are made to insert medical equipment. "With a swift, clinical motion, JK lunged forward
In clinical contexts, "stabs" refer to small incisions for surgical drains or laparoscopic ports. Reviews for these procedures emphasize the importance of professional monitoring to avoid complications like or internal bleeding. Could you clarify if this is a specific brand of outdoor gear medical concern , or perhaps a fictional reference He focused on slowing the external flow without
The term "-35" is unclear in this context. It could potentially refer to a variety of things, such as a measurement, a classification of severity, or something else entirely. Without further context, it's difficult to provide a more specific response.