If someone's bleeding so much that their blood is trailing off the floor though... yikes. I would've probably been in too much shock to remember the blood trail. I mean, I might remember, but I'm just saying, that wouldn't really be my primary concern - tending to my wound would be.Look, I know I'm stupid. But sometimes the people around me make me feel like I'm the only smart one around. Not in a good way.
I get you can't do it in the moment, but atleast after you're bandaged up you would clean the damn blood trail OFF THE FLOOR?? Like?? Or ask someone to do it while you bandage up, I've cleaned worse than blood drops off the floor before.
It sat there for hours so by the time I got to cleaning it, it was dry and a simple wipe wouldn't pick it up. I'm a messy person, my room is untidy and there's stuff on the floor but I clean up my spills and messes at that moment. At my jobs I feel like a dang clean freak, I'm even 'cleaning manager' at my current job. Maybe I'm just surrounded by messy people.
If someone's bleeding so much that their blood is trailing off the floor though... yikes. I would've probably been in too much shock to remember the blood trail. I mean, I might remember, but I'm just saying, that wouldn't really be my primary concern - tending to my wound would be.
Unless it's a small wound that left the trail, of course, then yeah, that's pretty lazy.
Still, a ripped nail though. That sounds messed up and painful. Hope the guy's alright. Nails are pretty sensitive, so the pain for nail injuries is pretty big.Oh yeah it was a small wound, a ripped nail, but it dripped more blood on the floor than I realized it would have. I know they can't do it at that moment, but afterwards? I would def not expect anyone to have cleaned it in the moment it happened.