Back to Basics: Tourniquets
You may have seen a tourniquet (TQ) in a movie, or heard about someone using a stick and some cloth to stop a bleed (spoiler alert! Don’t do this!). In
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You may have seen a tourniquet (TQ) in a movie, or heard about someone using a stick and some cloth to stop a bleed (spoiler alert! Don’t do this!). In
Regardless of how many times it is refuted, one of the many myths surrounding bleeding control that continues to linger, is using a tampon to treat a gun-shot wound. The
A guide for patient handover M.I.S.T… yes, another acronym! This one is extremely important at every level of medicine. It’s easy to use and easy to remember. What is MIST?
Trauma shears and hook-knifes (aka safety cutters) both have their merits for different applications in first aid. Simon briefly breaks down the pro’s and con’s of each in this instalment
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