Thanks for the helpful video. I have took firs aid courses from metrosafety.ca but now and again i always check out videos to improve my skills and learn new things.
Hi there, if you watch it again you will see and hear from narrator to place/wrap the amputated body part in a sterile gauze and then place it in a bag with ice. The body part is not in direct contact with the ice. I agree that ice can damage the tissue and it's not recommended. The treatment that we provide in in sync with Red Cross and international first aid guidelines. Hope this clarifies. Write me back if you have any more questions, comments or concerns.
I don't know why this channel is underrated. The video is well-made and the demonstration is clear. Thank you so much.
thanks so much!
Props to the actors who injured themselves for the video👍👍
For real though...
Right? The dedication.
vary nice to see examples and illustrations and not just read the print
ngl, I didn't expect someone to just- *lose a finger* . This was really helpful though, so thanks!!
I play tennis and my friends always get hurt, at least now i know how to help!
Extremely useful, full info and detailed, thanks.
Thankyou for this video! Very well explained.☺
Looking at this in case of zombie apocalypse and we need first aid🥲
thank you! this is what i needed!
These are kinda painful to watch but very well made
Thanks for the helpful video. I have took firs aid courses from metrosafety.ca but now and again i always check out videos to improve my skills and learn new things.
I have my first aid is Johnson Johnson, all purpose, first aid.
These wounds look so real wtf
So nice video,it’s really my need
Thanks!
This video is so informative
I really love this... Thank you
Thank you
thank you breeevvvv
The video is so helpful
So, you can use burn cream on a third degree burn?
no...just first degree. Something recommended by a pharmacist.
Educative
So usefull dude your underrated
LORD HAVE MERCY
very helpful
The amputated part should not be put directly on the ice like what you've shown here in the video this will cause more injury to the amputated part
Hi there, if you watch it again you will see and hear from narrator to place/wrap the amputated body part in a sterile gauze and then place it in a bag with ice. The body part is not in direct contact with the ice. I agree that ice can damage the tissue and it's not recommended. The treatment that we provide in in sync with Red Cross and international first aid guidelines. Hope this clarifies. Write me back if you have any more questions, comments or concerns.
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I always wonder if I'd know how to use all thr crap in my kits. Now I know. Thx
Nice vid 👍😅
Thanks so much.
2024 looking at this😅
😘😘👌👌
Dude im here because of the fear of world war.
I got a ad.....
Same 😐
8:49
Bit of an underreaction tbh lol