Shade said Mr. Mika wore the expression of his most dire patients: “They just have that look of impending doom. He borrowed another technique from the battlefield, injecting an IV medication called tranexamic acid, which helped Mr. Mika’s blood to clot. He inserted three-inch needles in Mr. Mika’s chest walls to let air escape. By the afternoon, Mr. Mika was fit enough to be interviewed by the Capitol Police and the F.B.I. For Mr. Mika, old acquaintances have stopped and pointed at him when he walks through the hallways of the Capitol.
Source: New York Times January 13, 2018 10:00 UTC