As a new member, I appreciate that this thread has turned conversational without losing focus.
It's pretty common, at least for the author I'm working with, to use "present" in such a context. Thanks for the suggestions and for bringing my...
Thanks for the tips.
I'm going to omit the colon because the first part of the sentence demands emphasis with the latter serves an explanatory role. "Do not remove...
Thanks, Madhoca. I inserted the colon because the sentence was about to introduce a list of possibilities. Using your example, would it be...
"Do not remove the tourniquet in the field if: an amputation or near-amputation is present, the patient exhibits S/Sx of volume shock, or the...
Separate names with a comma.