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If there is a large object such as a knife or piece of glass still in the wound, do not remove it because it may be helping to limit bleeding and removal can cause catastrophic haemorrhage. Instead, apply pressure around the object, build up dressings on either side to keep it stable and control bleeding, and wait for emergency services to manage removal in a controlled setting.
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