Emergency Medical Simulation
Material verified by SGS: Heavy metal-free, plasticizer-free, no PAHs.
Remarks:The straps on the model can be tied to a real person to simulate the injury, providing trainees with a simulation experience that is closest to real-life situations.
In emergency medical situations, hemorrhage control is an extremely important skill that every rescuer must possess.
1.Introduction:
In emergency medical situations, hemorrhage control is an extremely important skill that every rescuer must possess. During training, rescuers need to learn how to control force and pressure appropriately and the proper use of tourniquets. Effective hemorrhage control can save lives when someone is injured in an accident or disaster. Only through practice and repeated training can rescuers make the right decisions in actual rescue situations.
2.Functionality:
For deeper or larger wounds, or wounds located at junctional areas of the torso, wound packing is a viable technique. It is recommended to use gauze with hemostatic agents; however, for model training, regular continuous gauze can be used. First, wrap several turns of gauze around the insertion finger to protect it from sharp fragments, then pack the gauze into the wound in the direction toward the heart. Once the wound is filled, apply direct pressure above the wound to help stop the bleeding. This method, which is incorporated into TECC/TCCC training courses, requires repeated practice to effectively manage various injuries and minimize blood loss.
When employing any first aid techniques, proper training is essential, and one must remain vigilant about potential risks and complications.
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