Two weeks ago I attended refresher training for first responders in PL. It was the second time I had the opportunity to pack the wound. Only in this film did someone raise the issue of the danger resulting from inserting one's own limbs into the injured person's wound. Thanks for this example. I'm sending it out.
Everything is in the description to the video, buddy -> Further reading: Combat gauze vs normal gauze: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21817978/ Additional reading: www.naemt.org/docs/default-source/education-documents/phtls/trauma-resources/phtls-literature-reviews/Prehospital_Topical_Hemostatic_Agents.pdf
Great video! Thank you for using our TrueClot wound packing GSW trainer for your demonstrations. Love the pen camera showing the bone fragment!
My pleasure! Your GSW trainer is really good! I was impressed with a clinical relevance! Good work guys!
Two weeks ago I attended refresher training for first responders in PL. It was the second time I had the opportunity to pack the wound. Only in this film did someone raise the issue of the danger resulting from inserting one's own limbs into the injured person's wound. Thanks for this example. I'm sending it out.
Cheers for your feedback mate! All the best
Do you have links for those research papers?
Everything is in the description to the video, buddy ->
Further reading:
Combat gauze vs normal gauze: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21817978/
Additional reading:
www.naemt.org/docs/default-source/education-documents/phtls/trauma-resources/phtls-literature-reviews/Prehospital_Topical_Hemostatic_Agents.pdf
Im a normal civilian, I hope I never have to use this, but I do like know in this type of stuff.
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