Great practical info. especially since it taught using what most of us normally carry! I also liked the scenario video where I think you purposely did not have a belt to anchor the bandage for the groin injury and the student had to improvise!
This is the old method for doing this inguinal. The army medcore has changed the reccomendations on this, just as an FYI to those watching. This method still works but is not the most up to date reccomendation.
*That belt trick for packing the groin is neat!*
*Thanks for sharing.*
Great practical info. especially since it taught using what most of us normally carry! I also liked the scenario video where I think you purposely did not have a belt to anchor the bandage for the groin injury and the student had to improvise!
This is the old method for doing this inguinal. The army medcore has changed the reccomendations on this, just as an FYI to those watching. This method still works but is not the most up to date reccomendation.
00comm you have any links to this updated info? Thank you