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This video is a tutorial all about emergency first aid skills for the backcountry
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As a ER nurse I have to say this video was very informative .Well-done mate
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That part about trying not to pop blisters should go without saying for anyone in my opinion. I never actively pick at those but they always manage to get a hole popped in them or something. Removing it altogether hurts so damn bad
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For anyone looking to learn more first aid survival, John Herzog is great with this type of stuff too. I love free content but his book is well worth the money. The type of info you learn is a gold mine, especially during uncertain times like now, you just never know what to expect. Here’s the link if you’re interested https://www.digistore24.com/redir/315342/marchp/CAMPAIGNKEY . Stay safe eveyone!
Thanks for the video, great stuff! Couple questions: I see this was made in 2014, since then protocols on tourniquets has become more permissive, I was wondering about their use in the backcountry? Also, I think having a shock patient lie down and raise their feet has changed. I believe just lying down is now considered best because raising the feet has been shown to have no effect on blood pressure.
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Great informative video! Thanks!
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May be you don't know but you may have saved many lives through others. Thank you
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Diggin all the Emancipator music!
Thanks! Educating myself in case the coronavirus gets real bad
When you or your partner suffer a heat stroke, do NOT take ice cold water as it will shock the stomach and the victim will most likely vomit. It is better to cool their skin at the areas you mentioned, then give cold water.
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Non adherent dressing on burns.Combat gauze or Celox to assist in stopping blood flow and an Israeli bandage for pressure. A SWAT T bandage can be used for both a TQ or Pressure bandage.There is a newer high tech Annie out. Recycle the previous model in an environmentally correct method.Just like a battery.
CPR does not restart the heart.
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Not a bad FA intro.
Mors Kochansky does a good IFAK video.
Folk need to stop automatically using antibiotic cream for wounds – use t-tree oil, it's natural.
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You firstly check mouth, then start cpr.
The whole dont remove a dressing from a wound that is bleeding heavily has been proven to be wrong. If the dressing is not stopping the blood, remove the dressing and apply a new clean dressing. If the wound is to an extremity slap a tourniquet on them (all backpackers should carry one) then evac the patient ASAP. Do NOT rely on your "skills" in making a makeshift tourniquet that will get someone killed. Just carry a quality commercial tourniquet, The can be under 2ozs so why not carry something that could save your life?
Very insightful, thanks!
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People should also carry a new product called Quick Clot it is used for stopping bleeding. It's a small and light and really works great. they are sold in outdoor stores they cost around 15-18 dollars.