That is absolutely perfect . I was first responder with the American Red Cross I’ve had beginning, intermediate, and advanced first aid in addition to life support and advanced extraction from a disaster… This absolutely correct and will save a life from someone bleeding out exsanguination … This will save a life . Thank you for the refresher.
Fun fact: For QuickClot and many similar hemostatic agents, the clotting agent is derived from shellfish. Check to see if your patient has a shellfish allergy prior to packing the wound.
I thought that too, but recently someone told me it doesn't trigger allergic reactions. I have no idea where to go to find out for sure. And I'm allergic to shrimp, so I really want to know.
The allergen in QuickClot is removed. I wouldn't waste your time though. The powder is difficult to get into deep wounds pumping out blood, make hospital's job harder to clean, and frequently blow into your eyes with wind/rotar wash. Combat guaze or even regular Z-fold guaze is a MUCH better option in my experience.
Son gouged his arm,,almost identical,got arm stabile,and he glanced at it,,,eyes rolled back,,not once,not twice,,yep,,distraction method works great to keep them awake. ;)
Where did you find such a good arm, I’ve dug up half the cemetery but none of them looked that fine? 😂 Good tutorial, the kind you hope not to need but are necessary, thank you!
The Israeli is leagues beyond the old muslin. I found tho I can carry 4 muslin in the same area ( amount of space ) So now,all 5 are in my bag,and it takes even more space.
An outstanding video on how to care for wounds in the field or everyday injuries.
Excellent, no BS theatrics..good backups if no IFAK..Thanks
That is absolutely perfect . I was first responder with the American Red Cross I’ve had beginning, intermediate, and advanced first aid in addition to life support and advanced extraction from a disaster… This absolutely correct and will save a life from someone bleeding out exsanguination … This will save a life . Thank you for the refresher.
Great series!👍
Another great class revision of medical attention & survival. Cheers Digger.!
Wife just finished her Wilderness First Responder recert and found this helpful as well. Good job, GB2.
Cheers Josh! You’re fast tracking my weakness!
Awesome ved brother
Very informative. Just the content I have been looking for. Keep it coming🙏🏼🇺🇸
Outstanding
Excellent
Excellent. Thanks.
Fun fact: For QuickClot and many similar hemostatic agents, the clotting agent is derived from shellfish.
Check to see if your patient has a shellfish allergy prior to packing the wound.
I thought that too, but recently someone told me it doesn't trigger allergic reactions. I have no idea where to go to find out for sure. And I'm allergic to shrimp, so I really want to know.
The allergen in QuickClot is removed. I wouldn't waste your time though. The powder is difficult to get into deep wounds pumping out blood, make hospital's job harder to clean, and frequently blow into your eyes with wind/rotar wash. Combat guaze or even regular Z-fold guaze is a MUCH better option in my experience.
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😂 if you ain’t first
You definitely saved that arm. Sadly, it's just an arm... 😜
@@Joe-po9xn Yep 😜
Son gouged his arm,,almost identical,got arm stabile,and he glanced at it,,,eyes rolled back,,not once,not twice,,yep,,distraction method works great to keep them awake. ;)
Where did you find such a good arm, I’ve dug up half the cemetery but none of them looked that fine? 😂 Good tutorial, the kind you hope not to need but are necessary, thank you!
The Israeli is leagues beyond the old muslin. I found tho I can carry 4 muslin in the same area ( amount of space )
So now,all 5 are in my bag,and it takes even more space.
Useful sir 😊
How do you check capillary refill if the nails have nail polish as in working with females?
You can still do it by pinching the tip of the finger pad instead of pressing the nail. hope this helps.
Hey now, it’s 2023, let’s not say sexist things like only women wearing nail polish….😂😂😂😂.