Everything about Trauma Shears totally explained
Trauma shears are a type of
scissors used by
paramedics and other emergency medical personnel to cut clothes off injured people. They usually consist of a plastic handle with a metal blade, which is traditionally bent at about 150 degrees, giving them an unusual appearance as compared to normal scissors.
The shears were designed exclusively for external use and are not suitable for surgical or invasive procedures. Their rugged construction enables them to cut through strong materials such as car
seat belts,
leather, and
denim, and even thin metal and other hard surfaces.
The blunt tip on the shears were designed with the intent that accidental or incidental punctures of patients be minimized during the employment of the tool.
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