Case Report: Accidental firearm injury during trophy hunting and the role of paramedics in managing such cases at rural health posts in Nepal

F1000Res. 2021 Sep 6:10:893. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.55659.2. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Possession of a firearm without a certified valid license is against Nepalese law. Following a decade-long civil war, Nepal government issued stringent laws not allowing public to possess firearms without a valid reason, despite bearing a license. However, there are people who possess and use firearms for hunting purposes. The present case reports an accidental death of a teenage boy who used a musket for hunting. The present case highlights the fact that despite these stringent laws, illegal possession of arms for trophy hunting is still prevalent in rural Nepal. Furthermore, this study aims to highlight the importance of paramedics in early intervention, stabilization and transport of the sick and injured to the hospital in emergency situations. Also, recruitment of paramedics in the ambulance service might have prevented untimely death in this particular case.

Keywords: Accidental injuries; wounds; gunshot; wounds; penetrating.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Allied Health Personnel
  • Firearms*
  • Humans
  • Hunting
  • Male
  • Nepal
  • Rural Health
  • Wounds, Gunshot* / prevention & control

Grants and funding

The author(s) declared that no grants were involved in supporting this work.