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Year 6 - SCIENCE- EXPERIMENT. FUN. HANDS ON. SURGEONS.
Can you save your patient before it’s too late? Science and our topic on ‘Natural Disasters’ linked together

Breaking News: Tornado Bridget has touched down in Fort Orchard, Philadelphia, USA and has wiped out dozens of homes. There are at least two hundred injured and reports of several fatalities. Many of the injured have been admitted to Pennsylvania Hospital where they are currently under observation. A few of the patients have much more severe, life-threatening injuries such as cuts and open wounds from flying debris.

There are 5 patients who have life-threatening injuries. A piece of corrugated metal from the roof of their barns struck them and they are now bleeding quite heavily. The flow of blood around their body has reduced significantly.
Your job is to repair their entire circulatory system so that blood will once again pump from their heart out to the rest of their body.

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