This full day class is designed to teach the student how to effectively respond to and treat a victim in the event of a traumatic injury. An emphasis is placed on bleeding control and bandaging wounds; however, this is not strictly a “how to treat gunshot wounds” class.
Discussion and hands on application will cover a variety of topics including;
Personal safety while caring for victims
Situational awareness
Different wound types
Stages of shock
How blood loss affects the body
Head injuries
Fractures, and much more
The time to learn is now, before an incident happens. This class will include, but is not limited to:
Basic first aid and advanced trauma / wound care
Self-Aid
Rapid patient assessment
Effectively stopping massive bleeding
Basic anatomy and physiology of life-sustaining systems
M.A.R.C.H Assessment (Massive Hemorrhage, Airway, Respirations, Circulation and Hypothermia)
Contents and application of Individual med kit components
Proper storage and employment of the med kit
Basic and advanced airway management – treating and monitoring for pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax and sucking chest wounds
Use of bandages, compression bandages, gauze, and hemostatic agents (Celox, combat gauze, etc.)
Proper use, storage and application of tourniquets, chest seals, NPA and trauma dressings
Recognition and Treatment of various injuries (gunshots, lacerations, burns, airway blockages, head injuries, orthopedic, environmental concerns)
Recognition and treatment of hypovolemic (hemorrhagic) shock
Moving and positioning victims with various injuries
Evacuation considerations
Prioritizing care
Wound Ballistics
Combat Mindset
Care Under Fire
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