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  2. A lifesaving stop: UMass' Stop the Bleed training teaches ...

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    Students learn three techniques to control bleeding: applying pressure using one’s hands, packing a wound with gauze, and using a tourniquet. A lifesaving stop: UMass' Stop the Bleed training ...

  3. Stop The Bleed: Help save lives - AOL

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    If one tourniquet doesn’t stop the bleeding, a second can be applied 2 to 3 inches above the first. Do not apply tourniquets to joints, the abdomen of the neck. Never remove a tourniquet once it ...

  4. ‘We had to do something.’ Parkland inspires a school safety ...

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    That money bought 298 Stop the Bleed medical kits for the school. Every classroom and common area now has one. They were installed the first week of this school year.

  5. Emergency tourniquet - Wikipedia

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    Existing guidelines call for the use of improvised "rope-and-stick" tourniquets as a last resort to stop severe bleeding. However, purpose-made tourniquet devices that are well designed can provide greatly increased safety and efficacy. [2] [4] Variability in performance has been shown to exist between various designs and application methods ...

  6. Emergency bleeding control - Wikipedia

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    Epistaxis, or nosebleed, is a special case, where almost all first aid providers train the use of pressure points. The appropriate point here is on the soft fleshy part of the nose, which should constrict the capillaries sufficiently to stop bleeding, although obviously it does not stop bleeding from the nasopharynx or tear ducts. [citation needed]

  7. Tourniquet - Wikipedia

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    Tourniquet being applied to an arm on a training dummy A combat tourniquet commonly used by combat medics (military environment) and EMS (civilian environment).. A tourniquet is a device that is used to apply pressure to a limb or extremity in order to create ischemia or stopping the flow of blood.

  8. Menomonie FD educates, supplies local schools with Stop the ...

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    Through $14,000 of fundraising, the Menomonie FD will place 25 of these wall-mounted kits and seven Mass Incident kits in all of ... Menomonie FD educates, supplies local schools with Stop the ...

  9. Esmarch bandage - Wikipedia

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    Esmarch bandage (also known as Esmarch's bandage for surgical haemostasis or Esmarch's tourniquet) in its modern form is a narrow (5 to 10 cm (2.0 to 3.9 in) wide) soft rubber bandage that is used to expel venous blood from a limb (exsanguinate) that has had its arterial supply cut off by a tourniquet. The limb is often elevated as the elastic ...

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