A 44-year-old male is stabbed in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. He has evisceration of a loop of small bowel through the wound. What is the correct pre-hospital management of the eviscerated bowel?ACover with a large, moist sterile dressing or cling film - do not attempt to replace the bowel into the abdominal cavityBPack the wound with haemostatic gauze to prevent further eviscerationCApply a tight abdominal binder over the eviscerationDLeave the bowel exposed to air and cover only with a dry gauzeEPush the bowel back into the abdominal cavity and close the wound with adhesive stripsCheck my answer