External dressing only, combat gauze can be pushed into the wound against the artery that's bleeding. The x-ray strip is necessary because of the internal usage.
Not at all, if you do that, it can fester and gather a lot of bacteria and viruses, and all sorts of stuff you don't want. A simple wrap-around is fine.
We pack the wound in the military. The civilian version says to put in on top of the wound. I'm guessing it depends on the severity of the would (gunshot vs shallow wound) and how quickly they can get treatment.
Xavier Garcia Agencies / organizations / protocols around the world have been teaching wound packing for years in traumatic injuries where a tourniquet isn’t available or can’t be used (like the groin). Infection can be treated in the hospital. But for you to get to the hospital you should probably stop the bleeding.
What is better? Celox or QuikClot? And is granule powder better than gauze version?
Aside from the difference in packaging and name, what separates this from Combat Gauze?
Does it have different shelf life? Performance?
It looks to be missing the x-ray strip, but other than that I don't know
It's the same other than the X ray strip
External dressing only, combat gauze can be pushed into the wound against the artery that's bleeding. The x-ray strip is necessary because of the internal usage.
This voice actor edgy af
I scrolled down here to say that the narrator sounds like David Hayter.
here tsh
Would it be OK to pack this into a wound?
Yes.
Not at all, if you do that, it can fester and gather a lot of bacteria and viruses, and all sorts of stuff you don't want. A simple wrap-around is fine.
We pack the wound in the military. The civilian version says to put in on top of the wound. I'm guessing it depends on the severity of the would (gunshot vs shallow wound) and how quickly they can get treatment.
Xavier Garcia Agencies / organizations / protocols around the world have been teaching wound packing for years in traumatic injuries where a tourniquet isn’t available or can’t be used (like the groin). Infection can be treated in the hospital. But for you to get to the hospital you should probably stop the bleeding.
@@xaviergarcia7965 infection is last of your worries when you're bleeding out remember it only takes 3 minutes to bleed out