Just bought a couple CAT tourniquets from your website. Thanks for being trusted source. Looking forward to future episodes of this series. Useful in any environment. Thank you.
Good info. My key take away is….DON’T GET CUT! Accidents happen but often because the person screwed up, therefore preventable. Best to be prepared…I carried a first aid kit in my backpack for literally 30 years, never needed it, also never swapped out those definitely expired bandages. Then dumbass burned his hand in a stupid accident, had to break out the kit and wrap my hand. Embarrassing for sure. I’ve upgraded my first aid kit but I need add another tourniquet. Need to take a more hardcore first aid course too but time, money, blah blah excuse excuse…thanks for sharing your knowledge!
EXCELLENT & ACCURATE information!!! Thank you! I have rarely heard a doctor, nurse or paramedic so concisely relay the information! This is coming from a 50 yr experienced (critical care, emergency care) RN. Again, WELL DONE (or as said as a USN Corpsman) BRAVO ZULU!!!
Nice visuals and points. It is also worth mentioning that all bleeding can be dangerous, even slow bleeds over long periods can produce similar effects. Bleeding of any kind should be treated as potentially life threatening. Thank you for putting this info out there. Robert, Critical Care Paramedic
Putting powdered alum directly onto a bleeding leak can help slow or stop bleeding too. It stings, but works. The styptic pencils we apply to a razor nick are made of alum. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Thanks Josh. Prostrate cancer treatment radiation burns & blood thinners had me on my toes with a spouse frequently needing transfusions and getting cuts tumbling. The visual really helps as does the stopping bleeds run down👍
Cayenne pepper helps stop bleeding! Of course that is not enough for a life threatening bleed.. but never hurts to drink water with 1/4th teaspoon cayenne when your are bleeding!
Joshua I just subscribed and love the channel, My question is why are videos 8 and 9 tagged private and cannot be viewed. Will there be more to the medical videos in the future. Great Content!
Sir, I’m a bit confused here. You said that low blood volume can occur with as little as a loss of 10% of our blood volume. Then demonstrated a 20% loss, by dumping out 1.2 of the six liters. I’ll watch the rest of the video because I want to learn. Maybe an explanation will follow? Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
I hate the quickclot powder; It's very difficult to get into a deep wound with arterial bleeding, frequently blows into your eyes with wind/rotor wash, and docs hate to clean it out. I prefer combat guaze which is guaze that's impregnated with quickclot. It's pretty expensive, and while it is shown to stop bleeding quicker than regular guaze, it actually doesn't increase survivability in the long run over regular compressed guaze.
I carry a TQ everywhere now and have many in my car, house, gun range bag and camping backpacks. People think I'm weird so I'll just say "Oh.... I would save your life BUT THAT WOULD BE WEIRD!"
Thanks for your dedication to share knowledge. Honor, Courage, Commitment. 🇺🇸
As ever, straightforward and informative. Thank you.
Just bought a couple CAT tourniquets from your website. Thanks for being trusted source. Looking forward to future episodes of this series. Useful in any environment. Thank you.
Thank you Brother. Great information. Keep them coming.
Good info. My key take away is….DON’T GET CUT! Accidents happen but often because the person screwed up, therefore preventable. Best to be prepared…I carried a first aid kit in my backpack for literally 30 years, never needed it, also never swapped out those definitely expired bandages. Then dumbass burned his hand in a stupid accident, had to break out the kit and wrap my hand. Embarrassing for sure. I’ve upgraded my first aid kit but I need add another tourniquet. Need to take a more hardcore first aid course too but time, money, blah blah excuse excuse…thanks for sharing your knowledge!
EXCELLENT & ACCURATE information!!! Thank you! I have rarely heard a doctor, nurse or paramedic so concisely relay the information! This is coming from a 50 yr experienced (critical care, emergency care) RN. Again, WELL DONE (or as said as a USN Corpsman) BRAVO ZULU!!!
Fantastic information there, anybody that is out in the woods with an axe with a saw with a knife should know this. Thank you ever so much.
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Sadly have seen this more than once in the OR. It can happen rapidly and if not prepared for will be catastrophic.
Good informational video Joshua , thanks for sharing , God bless brother
Outstanding as always , well done
Nice visuals and points. It is also worth mentioning that all bleeding can be dangerous, even slow bleeds over long periods can produce similar effects. Bleeding of any kind should be treated as potentially life threatening. Thank you for putting this info out there.
Robert, Critical Care Paramedic
Putting powdered alum directly onto a bleeding leak can help slow or stop bleeding too. It stings, but works. The styptic pencils we apply to a razor nick are made of alum.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Short but very crucial information. Sounds like you might be a Medic in the army. Cheers Digger.!
Thanks Josh. Prostrate cancer treatment radiation burns & blood thinners had me on my toes with a spouse frequently needing transfusions and getting cuts tumbling. The visual really helps as does the stopping bleeds run down👍
Excellent demonstrations... I teach PHTLS to EMTs, Medics, Nurses and MDs and use a similar approach.
Great video 👍great info
Thank you
Cayenne pepper helps stop bleeding! Of course that is not enough for a life threatening bleed.. but never hurts to drink water with 1/4th teaspoon cayenne when your are bleeding!
Thanks buddy, useful video as always.
Excellent, Maybe in another episode you could demonstrate what is low/medium/high volume bleeding with a bottle. Thank you for your videos,
Good talk!
Joshua I just subscribed and love the channel, My question is why are videos 8 and 9 tagged private and cannot be viewed. Will there be more to the medical videos in the future. Great Content!
Great breakdown. Thank you!
Informative and beneficial video
Excellent
Thanks for another great video. What is the backpack you're sitting on???
Get the vortex going when you wanna empty the bottles faster...
Useful 😲
Good stuff. Who's arm did you cut off, lol
Sir, I’m a bit confused here. You said that low blood volume can occur with as little as a loss of 10% of our blood volume. Then demonstrated a 20% loss, by dumping out 1.2 of the six liters. I’ll watch the rest of the video because I want to learn. Maybe an explanation will follow?
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
I always have Quikclot in my first aid kit. Stops bleeding almost immediately
Sort of. It's not as great as movies make it. And doctors hate it for removal.
I hate the quickclot powder; It's very difficult to get into a deep wound with arterial bleeding, frequently blows into your eyes with wind/rotor wash, and docs hate to clean it out. I prefer combat guaze which is guaze that's impregnated with quickclot. It's pretty expensive, and while it is shown to stop bleeding quicker than regular guaze, it actually doesn't increase survivability in the long run over regular compressed guaze.
@westvirginiapreppingandsur9836 im sure they both have their pros and cons.
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I carry a TQ everywhere now and have many in my car, house, gun range bag and camping backpacks. People think I'm weird so I'll just say "Oh.... I would save your life BUT THAT WOULD BE WEIRD!"
Dr Bones McCoy from Star Trek would say “ I’m a Doctor GBGB not a Bushcraftmen but I can stop the bleeding 🩸 “ 😂👍👌✌️🫡
I think you forgot the ‘dammit Jim’ part.
@@jameswhitaker1324 👋 Your right I did 😂
This dude looks like a guy who gets killed by Joel in Last of Us
I just finished watching that show, and I gotta say, I'd rather be with this guy during the apocalypse 😂