TOP 2 Med Kit Mistakes w/ DocT
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- John sits down with DocT (18 tours, 18Delta, field doc) to discuss the most common mistakes he encounters when he's teaching classes on how to survive a life-changing traumatic experience.
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I wear my tourniquet around my neck, so I can just tighten it right there in case I get hit anywhere else on my body. Train smarter not harder 👌
I wear two around my neck just to be safe.
@@originalamerican9396
Two is one
One is none
😁
Old school triangular bandage as a mask, hasty sling, bandana, tourniquet!
Josh - Dude. I haven't laughed that hard in months!!! You won the internet!
At first i thought you meant as if it were a neck knife. I was thinking that's not a bad idea but then i read the rest of it and i realized it was a joke.
Mistake #1: Not having enough Lightning McQueen bandaids
Mistake #2: Putting a rectal and oral thermometer in the same pouch.
@patrick henry Me to. HELLO KITTY FOR LIFE !!!!
Mistake number 2 will really leave a bad taste in your mouth
@patrick henry the lightning McQueen ones make you run faster though
@@The_PotionSeller bingo
@Brad Walker
Mistake #3 Determining the difference by taste.
As a retired navy corpsman, I was happy to hear someone state difference between first aid kit and a trauma kit
BooBoo kit
I always carry a PooPoo kit.
Q; How do you know if someone was a navy corpsman?
A; Just wait 2 seconds, they'll tell you
I have a boo boo kit in my trauma kit because I like the versatility. When you do that you just need to make sure that your life-saving equipment is staged properly.
Which one has the silver bullet in it? That one was always my favorite.
I remember my basic training back in 1984. When I was involved in an accident waiting for the ambo and the paras I was going into shock I told the cop what he needed to do for me. When the help arrived they complimented the cop on his job. He looked at them and said pointing at me"uhh it was him". The flight to Shock Trauma was airsickness hell. I'm still the only forklift rollover survivor 30 years later at Baltimore's Shock Trauma.
Glad you're still here!
Thank you for sharing this important information
Grunt: i was bitten by a snake.
DocT: were you fucking with it????
Mistake #1 Taking sleeping pill and laxative at same time. Trust me, it’s a no go.
Hahahahah
Yeah, I figured it would be a go-go for sure.
My girlfriend who often goes shooting with me and has guns of her own, said the other day that she wants to get medical training with me. She told me that she sees I have medical kits around and carry some stuff with me, but she wants to get training on how to use them. Especially if we ever end up in a situation where I can’t assist her with using the medical equipment. I told her we can’t do that since I only have limited knowledge from videos. And we agreed to both take a TCCC class sometime and get better informed and trained on how to use the items I carry with me in my car or backpack.
I took Doc-T's Med 1 & 2 a few weeks ago in GA. GREAT time. Doc's an amazing teacher and he has some cool twists for his classes you might not see anywhere else. Well worth the time and money.
The drive is there
In my experience the biggest mistake folks make is buying a kit of some kind and not learning how to use it. Many of these folks are the same that buy a handgun and only take it to the range for familiarization.
Having items isn't enough, learning to use them effectively is a requirement.
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Id love to see more trauma content. Especially a series on WPN.
Don't know if it helps, but North American Rescue (or something like that) makes a lot of trauma/medical content about how to use various bleeding control tools. When I took a trauma class the instructor recommended their content.
Check out Skinny Medic. He's the real deal. Solid videos, knows his shit.
Number 1 medical mistake: Not having training.
THANK YOU!
@@scottyg5756 I say that 2 without training it's a no go.
#1-B - not reading the BIG LETTERS. My fiance ripped open a chest seal instead of the compressed gauze because the chest seal package said "gauze" in little letters (as in "wipe blood away from wound with gauze to allow adhesive to work"). This was just a middling wound to the forearm from some barbed wire - bandaids wouldn't cover it, but nobody got shot or stabbed either.
YES!!!!! You're 100% right.
It's no different from shooting: You don't rise to the occasion, you rise to the level of your training.
I started out an EMT in high school, went to paramedic school, became a USAF flight medic, and eventually a respiratory therapist. 20 years later I'm now finishing a master's in nursing. I have countless hours in the ICU, ER, and out on transport; from the mundane to the unbelievably complicated in major trauma centers and in the field. When shit comes at you hard & fast, you have to move faster than you can think. Like anything else, it comes down to training and experience.
@@scottyg5756 Just like not having your pistol on your person.
So does this mean we are going to see John as a character in call of duty? 😂
Yes please!
And his post-kill quip has to be “yay for that”
@@MrDavyjonesman And his response to "why do you have [gear X here]?" should be "Because I like to party"
the operator has to be him , he is already in it. It looks just like him . I was sayin the same thing then it him lol. Hell ya
Plus dad jokes and well groomed rendering
@@MrDavyjonesman or "Because I like to party."
Was not prepared for Tony's bit in the video. Got all the emotions and things all stirred up in me. I cannot wait for this series! "Don't let emotion take over! When you get hit, keep going, keep going!" wow.
Sir. I get it. This will sound stupid, but it helps me understand. I work in vet med, where getting bit is a possibility with EVERY animal. We work with a level of anxiety of getting bit, but in reality as SOON as i get bit the fear varnishes and i power through the task with zero anxiety until completion. Then i can deal with the wound. Once hit, you don't fear getting hit. Makes perfect sense to me.
When I was still in the infantry in Viet Nam we ALL kept each going by saying " just take one more step "
I’m a 911 paramedic but no where close to a combat Doc. That being said to save on money building medical kit triangle gauze serves multiple rolls including making a great tourniquet as we didn’t carry real tourniquets on the ambulance until the state made it mandatory. An Ace wrap also serves multiple rolls including making a great pressure dressing in conjunction with gauze. Just trying to save a few bucks
Proper staging is important when the stress level goes up. I’ve seen good people fall apart when it’s their kid or spouse. X10 when it’s mass casualties like multiple gunshots or cars.
Even SF medics label their gear and keep it in the same spot all the time.
As a Medic trama kits always, first aid kits second. I carry one on me and one in my range bag with backup in car
#1 mistake: Not having one.
Great stuff as always. Love that you put medical high on your priority list.
Thank you -we are building a first aid kit so this information is very timely. Hope that you and your family remain safe and well!
Thanks for this, John. With everything going on it's good to see your videos and get as much experience as we can before the SHTF.
You have never had such a badass guest. Thumbed up!
The training box idea is fantastic! What a great tip to share with folks. Both medical and equipment! Thanks
I always learn something from your videos. I can absolutely say I am better prepared thanks to you and WPS.
You guys are the best thank you so much for all the work you put into All These Videos WPS/WPSN
This guy really helped me understand what I was missing, thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Great advice, and like everyone is repeating, training is invaluable. I'm getting my kit squared away, thanks for the motivation
I love John...and his guys.
Sent a video in to RWT I think 1 hour after he posted the video. Great stuff guys! Hope to be getting some good news in the future!
Took Doc-T's Med 1 and 2 in October 2020. Great class, go do it! Doc-T seems like such an awesome guy. Great teacher and he seems to have a huge heart.
Great advice and reminder...I used to keep a kit with me while working around the yard. Rural area, limited neighbors and long response from EMS... It wouldn't take much, a slip on a hill while mowing...and I'm hosed!
I need to go back to keeping it with me!!
Thanks for the rmeinder.
my range trauma kit includes chest seals, quick clot, eye wash, lots of gauze, tape, gloves, shears, quick cold pack, tourniquet, blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, band aids, mylar blanket and a sharpie for putting notes on the patient, (time tourniquet went on, similar). It all fits in an ammo can that is plainly marked first aid with white crosses. Both wife and I are trained.
Stage your kit in order of care: What do you need to clear the affected area? Then what do you need to stop the bleeding? Etc.
@@WarriorPoetSociety Thank you sir. I shall look the kit over and see if there are things I can re-arrange. shears, gloves, then all visible And sometimes it is not bleeding, but perhaps eye contamination, or scope to cheekbone bruise. People have told me that I am overly concerned, but I've seen a lot of stupid over the years, including one woman that walked in front of my shooting table just as I was leaning into the scope and handling the rifle. No shot fired, but it took a while to steady my nerves.
@@MrJedi5150 2/3rds of the people we shoot with are also shall we say "fat old bastards" and an afternoon in the sun is more likely to lead to complications than the possibility of trauma. Wife is highly trained, me moderately trained. She could recognize different heart rhythms, I could not. That recognizing can save another minute in a crisis. We have enough trauma supplies in that ammo can. It is not a car accident trauma can or mass shooting can, it is single incident can. If we need more because we are in a disaster, then shirts will come off.
Great show as always!
These intros really make my day. Funny start to a serious topic.
As always I appreciate what you guys teach me and are sharing with us. Hopefully I'll never use my kit but it's nice to know that the classes I took weren't completely full of it or a waste of money.
Thank y’all for the video.
Extremely useful Video Thank you I have learned a TON of ideas. GREAT VID.
Thank You for your service an knowledge , Doc T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video. All these things I need and need to know how to do/use.
Good stuff John!
Thanks… I needed that!!
Good stuff. Thanks
Awesome..Thank You!
OUTSTANDING!
Absolutely invaluable information more of this please
I took a "stop the bleed" class last week. Very introductory to be sure but I now need to have a next step class and I need to get a trauma kit for each vehicle...and my range bag! This was good....reinforced the class.
Great info , more on this topic please !
Even if you don't have much in the way of medical knowledge, there may be someone at the scene who does and who can make good use of it. And chances are they won't have supplies on them.
Good info. Thanks Boss.
nice as a 68w this is so important! Great Job DOC T, education is So damn important, boogaloo warriors take note and train with the equipment you buy and carry.
You guys keep knocking it.out of the park. First aid v. Trauma. Got it.
Let’s get some more med training on the calendar for 2021. Ready to sign up!
My truck kit has saved the day countless times. From having superglue to patch a water tube, to ibuprofen and antidiarrheal meds.
Ive pulled over dozens of times just incase someone needed help at wrecks.
Ive yet to need two mags and a +5 plate that also goes everywhere lol
@@MrJedi5150 foshow
Thanks John
LOL 1:03 "... I'm going to prepare you for the real world." Immediately cuts to a tower defense video game ad
🤣🤣🤣
Thank you.
Great information! Hooah!
John. First and foremost thank you for my freedom. Second I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos. I unfortunately did not serve as I was medically disqualified but, I have learned so much from your videos the information is invaluable. Thank you and " party on "
Yes I agree with these mistakes, however I would also add that having a med kit AND a seperate trauma kit are both equally as important. Yes you need blood to live. No argument there but you wont be needing to stop arterial bleeds and patch up sucking chest wounds on a daily basis. Your headaches, nausea, blisters, abrasions, first degree burns, upset stomach, paper cuts, etc is something you can treat really easily and most of the time on a weekly and sometimes daily basis. I'm not trying to minimize the need for a trauma kit and proper training at all, I just think that both items are very important.
Teaching a tactical first aid course this weekend covering tourniquets, compression bandages, wound packing, and chest seals after my defensive pistol course. Hopeful to have a few more people out there trained to address an immediate need.
Jason Gray where are you working out of?
@@motor2of7 North Denver Colorado. ColoradoFirearmAcademy.com
Because of this show , thanks John , I carry a trauma kit every day on body, as well as in the vehicle
I like to see the temple index being utilized in the promo.
Good video john .
Love the training box i have a training bag for all items great tip !
Nice. Was just talking to the wife about our survival bag med kit. Thank you
Nice to see Doc T back on
Great video
Thank you. And that service record is incredible.
How an about improvised trauma tools discussion? There are lots and lots of people that just can't get a few $30 tourniquite kits, all the chest seals etc... Is it taboo to discuss alternate means or no?
I personally will take a belt around my leg over dying, a plastic bag duct taped to my chest or whatever over dying. I know it's not all cool and operator style but it could save lives. Just my thought as I try to gather kits for a large family. We can't all afford legit military grade ifak. Thanks again. Awesome as usual.
Papi Maximus drinking from the garden hose, stopping bleeding with tampons, standing up in the car... Good times.
Papi Maximus here in Arizona the water sitting in the hose can get boil your face off hot too. Double threat.
Good to know, when you must improvise,, but less reliable and more difficult and time consuming when time counts to get many things exactly right that are not made for the purpose.
People don’t teach it because it doesn’t work well. Duct tape wont stick to a bloody, sweaty, hairy chest well enough to seal. A good chest seal will. Belts are next to useless as a TQ. No one on a platform like this with a following this large is going to risk teaching methods that probably wont work. If you want back woods survival find a boy scout first aid manual.
Medic22 some teach it.
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Liked the video ! It would be cool to see a part two sometime.Maybe a video on everyday things that you could use if you didn't have your kit or ran out of kit worst case scenario of course. There is a lot of myth out there that we think is true when it comes to improvising
That intro was gold!
These guys and their channels make my mother fucking day better. Thanks boys
Yeagers head's gonna explode if he hears John mention not tossing old mags again.
Does Yeager throw them in the ditch or what?
Love the video! I have been experimenting with med kits, and maybe think about adding Paracord to a trauma kit. You could use it for making a splint or stretcher with some ingenuity.
Thanks for the name drop, Bro!
Doc T what an awesome dude
Your marketing is getting so much better I just saw your UA-cam ad. Wish I could come on and consult with you guys to streamline and produce some protocols and methods to ensure success.
I SO WISH I HAD THE MONEY TO TRAIN WITH YOU AND JOHN LOVELL. I NEED IT MORE THAN ANYTHING, ESPECIALLY RIGHT NOW!!! BUT thank you for everything you do brother!! I grew up beat on and mentally abused before school, during school from kids and gangs, and then when I get home after school.. I didn't have a social life or nothing... I can't tell everything, but I can tell you I have had a terrible life and need this.... I can't do a video, because I only have a phone and my camera is broken... See, there is my life....
More vids from Doc J - We love those JROTC jokers!
You really have to have this stuff on your person and READY to use one-handed if it's going to be useable.
Yes, EDC in Cargo Pocket and on Ankle.
Stage them TQs right, if you can’t pop it open one handed and put it on yourself it’s staged wrong.
one handed, with either hand! If your getting injured, chances are its your dominant hand that get it. Or the hand your trained to use, murphy can be a **** that way...
Trouble is I'm already carrying too many grenades.
WFR is a great start for medical training but GSW requires specific training. Great video. A list would make it better.
This is good. I’d like to learn more about this.
Last Thursday I responded to an accidental self GSW. got there and the subject was lying between two vehicles, bleeding out. I immediately reverted back to my combat buddy care from the 1980s. The entry wound was front very near the groin and the sub was in and out of consciousness due to shock and blood loss. The witness' only had a towel lying on the wound. I immediately applied direct pressure, the bleeding stopped and I called in scene secure. In that exact instant, I looked down and saw my tourniquet at the same time my captain called over the radio for me to use my tourniquet. It was applied by a paramedic as I took it out to apply it. The whole incident from my arrival to loading the subject was about 5 minutes.
We each received a tourniqite almost a year ago and we went through a quick class. Before you say it, yes, I feel like an idiot for not thinking about it quicker. My Captain and medical personnel said I saved him but to me, I could have done better. I can testify that both direct pressure and tourniquet work but the tourniquet made it possible for the subject to be moved to the ambulance. We do not have all other trauma equipment mentioned, yet but my captain is working on it. He will get it done.
Lesson: Train with trauma equipment often, get more items listed. This is the second time in six months I've used first aid in six months. the other was CPR and they lived. Train often and be ready. It isn't if but when it will happen.
Remember: the life you save could be yours or your family.
God Bless you all
Great video, good information! You are more likely to need to plug holes than make holes... I just recently used some money I was saving for a new gun and beefed up my trauma gear in all my bags.
Solatac!!! Solatac! Solatac! The perfect trauma/med kits for $50 Plus they come in custom handmade molle pouches that can attach to PC’s or chest rigs. You will not be dissapointed. The CEO has a personal twitter you can interact with for questions/concerns as well which is awesome!
My Dad is a FMF Doc, these guys, the good ones, always come across as the guy I want to find me when I’m in a suck situation.
quick thought on those "training magazines". When a magazine is no longer usable to defend my life, it is disassembled and filled up with stick on wheel weights, and labeled for training. This way I have training mags that replicate the feel of loaded mags.
ALL bleeding eventually stops.
GREAT information...THANKS!
Now to figure out where to place them on my active shooter plate carrier.
Where they are readily assessible
Heh! NAR is one of my biggest clients! Great to see them in your kit!
All good stuff.
Best intro ever!
Danggggg I wish there were more classes available with DocT.
Bring your Med Training course to Washington/Oregon. I'll be there.
I just got a great deal on a March medical ifak resupply kit it has all this in it, and I went to the local methadone clinic and I was able to get Narcan. It's not just for drug abuse, elderly people sometimes mix up or forget and take too much and suffer opiate overdose, it's small but can save lives
I buy the T.O.R.K from North American Rescue. As a Veteran you get crazy discounts when you sign up. Examples: Gen 5 tourniquet $$30 after discount $20, T.O.R.K $140 after discount $100!! It's totally worth it. I buy all my med gear from NAR. Plus there's room to fit more things if you need to. I always add more to the kit like glow sticks, 2 Sharpies, extra Tourniquet, etc.
Cat TQ in Bushcraft pack, multiple day pack GHB and emergency SUV kit(and Rats) Sof-T in my hiking pack. Rats and Sof-T in home trauma/med kit .(I have both EVERYWHERE) only the items I’m comfortable and confident in using. Be safe down there everyone ATB from 🇨🇦
Excellent video! I'm gonna pick up some of your product for sure! I'm in Los Angeles area, God Bless me, and was wondering if you guys can recommend trainers in my area. Thank you, I watch a ton of your content and learn a ton. Gratitude.
Hey, I was in JROTC too!
LOL I still carry around the challenge coin, even though I have several others now.
Need more podcasts !
#1 med kit mistake: Not using it and letting a victim bleed out. See Ryan Whitaker in Phoenix shooting.
You should really consider coming to Wyoming in the winter
👍 air goes in out blood goes round and round. Any deviation is a problem.
Good video. I would add not only proper training But also make sure the people around you know the contents of your kit And learn the contents of theirs
WPSN ! Count me in!😎😎🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
At 8:30 you said use old mags for traing. Yeager told me I was an idiot,and to get traing for suggesting the same. Funny enough,I've trained at tactical response.
He even made a special video about it after my comment on his glock48 shield arms video
I was just about to comment that! I’ve trained with both, and they both recommend each other, but it’s AMAZING how many things they teach opposite from each other.🤣