How to Treat a Gunshot Wound

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 58

  • @Redpitbull44
    @Redpitbull44 Год назад +39

    If the "guts" come out of the lower abdomen, it's super critical to keep them *WET*. Wrap with the widest gauze you have. Drench them with clean water. Cover with plastic wrap to keep debris out and moisture in. And don't. Be afraid to rewet the dressing.

  • @Ovokor
    @Ovokor Год назад +31

    No matter where the GSW is, TQ around the neck.

  • @lifeholdstrategic
    @lifeholdstrategic Год назад +23

    😂 I’ve heard all kinds of comments about our task trainers and have seen them used in all kinds of inappropriate ways,, but I’ve never seen someone eat candy out of them 🤙🇺🇸

    • @MrEMA433
      @MrEMA433 Год назад

      Hmmm…candy in the o.b. trainer?

  • @MrJamesD
    @MrJamesD Год назад +7

    @9:09 , from one's fellow medic to another, the best way by far, to pack gauze into a wound is pulling from the center of the roll. Much more even, much faster, and doesn't make a wondrous mess of things

  • @James_Edward59
    @James_Edward59 Год назад +4

    Collapsed lung, Tension pneumothorax should have been discussed because that’s a common issue. Decompression Needle def isn’t something anyone should just try but it’s informative to know the signs of what to look for. MARCH is a great acronym they use in TCCC.
    Massive hemorrhage
    Airway
    Respiratory
    Circulation
    Hypothermia

  • @wDeXteR4
    @wDeXteR4 Год назад +5

    You should've washed it before eating out of it. Who knows what other non intended uses it seen before

  • @masonbennett5116
    @masonbennett5116 Год назад +3

    9:57 you guys took me to the floor with that lmao

    • @gukabolo
      @gukabolo 5 месяцев назад

      Image the wound start make that noise all the way after is patched

  • @straighttpuke
    @straighttpuke Год назад +5

    I died laughing at the moaning 😂💀

  • @xdm38
    @xdm38 Год назад +2

    Freakin RUclips turned off my notifications for your vids 🤬 Thanks for more good info!

  • @MrOliverk2
    @MrOliverk2 9 месяцев назад +1

    No one ever discusses how to treat a gsw to the stomach. You guys talked about it for like 2.5 seconds but I think it needs to be addressed. Especially since all your cool guy plate carriers leave the majority of your stomach exposed.

  • @_Dw_Z
    @_Dw_Z 3 месяца назад

    Very interesting and informative. ❤ Thanks !

  • @professorl.a.r.p.e.r
    @professorl.a.r.p.e.r Год назад +8

    I pray i never have to see guts outside of a body. 🤮

  • @maureenwanjiru.o5416
    @maureenwanjiru.o5416 3 месяца назад

    As a Kenyan I just need to know this because anything might happen, also someone please tag whoever was to arrest ruto for violence in 2007-2008 they need to get him before he dries this country of blood

  • @Wyco_Nomad
    @Wyco_Nomad Год назад +1

    One full turn past cussing, is a standard I use when training with TQ’s and that translates to real world situations

    • @MrGrace
      @MrGrace 7 месяцев назад +1

      You mean cussing like "shit! That's too tight!" ? Lol

  • @kenbrown1847
    @kenbrown1847 Год назад +2

    Great training video, thanks. Will share.

  • @EBB47
    @EBB47 Год назад

    alright so only a couple turns with the tourniquet and the we will see the bleeding stop!
    thanks for the life saving information.

  • @kurgerbing982
    @kurgerbing982 Год назад +1

    The Canadian health care system would recommend a emergency euthanasia in times of combat and crisis.

  • @Spessforce
    @Spessforce Год назад +3

    Can wound packing with a significant amount of force cause further injury if shrapnel (or a bullet) is still inside the wound?

    • @Part.No.1xbil.Prod.Tp.MXMVIII
      @Part.No.1xbil.Prod.Tp.MXMVIII Год назад +2

      I imagine it depends on the foreign object in question. Think about the mechanism of injury: Bullets do damage by punching through the body, if it doesn't fragment, it being embedded in the wound shouldn't result in any short-term problems. A piece of shrapnel however might have jagged edges that could harm soft tissues in the internals if you go digging around in there. My experience tells me that you would want to prioritize stabilizing protruding or embedded debris and apply interventions elsewhere to control bleeding: TQs, pressure bandages around the dressings, keeping the site of injury elevated above the heart, etc.

    • @Nomadic.Clinician
      @Nomadic.Clinician Год назад +2

      @@Part.No.1xbil.Prod.Tp.MXMVIII really good points. We typically stabilize embedded objects and let surgeons remove anything. If there is something in the wound then you don’t want to cause further damage if possible. We can run those what if scenarios all day and it demonstrates the decisions that have to be made in point of injury care. Like anything I’m going to worry about what’s going to kill the patient first, if we can pack around an object then great.

  • @TyTy_618
    @TyTy_618 Год назад +2

    Can you touch on ace bandages?

    • @Nomadic.Clinician
      @Nomadic.Clinician Год назад +1

      As in using them to improvise a pressure dressing? I can do a short on it or something on the IG page but it's going to be rather quick. Is there a specific application you're curious about?

  • @Octowhat
    @Octowhat Год назад +1

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @zacharybeatty3051
    @zacharybeatty3051 Год назад +1

    What's a deciding factor between choosing to pack a wound + using a pressure dressing or using just a pressure dressing?

    • @zacharybeatty3051
      @zacharybeatty3051 Год назад +1

      Mainly regarding leg / arm wounds that don't require a tq

  • @douglaslamb7267
    @douglaslamb7267 3 месяца назад

    This video hurts more than the wound.

  • @aayan4613
    @aayan4613 Год назад +1

    Hey I got a question, what are the things an emergency room should be doing if I go there after a gunshot wound? I live in Detroit, Michigan, I got shot back in January and the bullet went through my right bicep to my ribs. one of my friend drove me to the hospital within 15 minutes after I was shot but I still lost a lot of blood, I was at the point of passing out when I arrived at the hospital. The hospital did a couple xray and gave me some IV but they didn't do any surgery or any type of treatment. some doctor came and told me that they not taking the bullet out right now because it might do me more damage than good so i said okay but can you do something about my hand and they scheduled a nerve reattachment surgery for 2 days later and the night before the scheduled day nurse came and told me I'm good to get discharge and to follow up later the surgery. I was there for 3 nights and they didn't touch them 3 gunshot wounds not even a single time, they didn't clean it and didn't do any type of wound care. I was there for 3 days bleeding out on that hospital bed and I was on tylenol for the pain. So all I wanna know is all this careless stuff they did, is any of this they were not supposed to do by law?? Because I'm trying to file a lawsuit against them.

    • @MrGrace
      @MrGrace 7 месяцев назад +1

      You need to consult a malpractice attorney, not a youtube video or comment section.

  • @maxratnikov4241
    @maxratnikov4241 Год назад +1

    Мне кажется это полицейский вариант а не военный

  • @suspenc34
    @suspenc34 Год назад +1

    awesome stuff

  • @SRTscout911
    @SRTscout911 Год назад

    Are you guys aware of any CQB training in Las Vegas Nevada ?

  • @MrB_972
    @MrB_972 Год назад

    A bit confused at 10:00
    Do you hold the pressure on the would WITH the bullet/shrapnel in there?
    Can't that make the bullet/shrapnel go deeper and cause more damage?

    • @simonsundy518
      @simonsundy518 Год назад +1

      The alternative would be letting the guy bleed to death. I'm not a medical professional, but I'm certain that whatever, if any, extra damage would be caused by holding pressure, would be mitigated by stopping the major bleeding that is threatening to end the casualty's life.
      Like I said, not a professional, so take that with a grain of salt.

    • @MrB_972
      @MrB_972 Год назад

      @@simonsundy518 you may be right, I have no idea how this works. I'm just thinking - well if there's hot sharp shrepnal in there wouldnt pushing down on it make it more likely to enter or hit an organ.

  • @johnnypop-tart335
    @johnnypop-tart335 Год назад

    EZ
    you throw a pineapple grenade. Its tropical flavor will fix everything

  • @essentialsounds
    @essentialsounds 7 месяцев назад

    How would you be able to burp the chest patch if its adhesive to the hair and skin

    • @omen_bbq
      @omen_bbq 5 месяцев назад

      peel back a lil and nut/spit on it rub it in then burp it

  • @corporaterobotslave400
    @corporaterobotslave400 11 месяцев назад

    Where to get the best med gear for the best price???

  • @MementoMoriMarksmanship
    @MementoMoriMarksmanship Год назад

    Is y'all's website down rn?

  • @beccagiessing3890
    @beccagiessing3890 Год назад

    Distracting sound effects, but quality content.

  • @positive8373
    @positive8373 8 месяцев назад

    These three stooges are the WORST examples of "facilitators" that I have seen in a long of time. No script, talking OVER each other, trying to be funny, giving poor (DANGEROUS) information. I cannot say enough bad about this video, and I was only a few minutes into the video. Just the tourniquet session alone was horrible and dangerous. Why? It was never stressed by any of these "trainers" that "every inch" of an appendage "BELOW" the tourniquet dies. It is considered gone - so it is VOTAL to place the tourniquet properly and use ONLY if absolutely needed. The jovial happy manner that they slap on chest adhesives, laughing and being silly is JUST POOR training method. The subject is serious! The camera jerking around is ridiculous. Sorry to rain on their parade - however- they need to completely redo this video and have ONE person at a time talk and be serious - stop the laughing and joking around. No mumbling. Use a script. Be serious for serious topics. I spent 15 years as a paramedic and disaster team member - thank goodness I did not learn from "trainers" like these guys.

  • @ssearl3231
    @ssearl3231 10 месяцев назад

    This was a bs tutorial. I wish it was more professional and no none sense

  • @joshuahernandez2409
    @joshuahernandez2409 Год назад +1

    The tourniquet hurts way worse than the gsw and stays on for up to 3-10 hours, make sure it is on tight to where you can't even fit a finger and get to extra care/ER as soon as possible, it's also a good idea as the gsw victim to talk and stay conscious as you are in transport, if hit in the arm, there is high chances of you completely shattering the bones in your arm and the surgery will be for screwing and putting plates in your arm to reconstruct your bone, the recovery process is 6-9 months and it's not always guaranteed full recovery, but just keep going, physical therapy will suck and there is so much you can't do but just keep trying.

    • @EBB47
      @EBB47 Год назад

      nope they only said a couple turns and the bleeding will stop so you must be doing it wrong.

    • @bigprojects2560
      @bigprojects2560 2 месяца назад

      You pull pretty hard on the tq belt and turn until the bleeding stops not always just 2 turns

    • @joshuahernandez2409
      @joshuahernandez2409 2 месяца назад

      @@bigprojects2560im aware, i applied my own tourniquet and stopped my own arterial bleed.