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Bleeding Control Course
According to the CDC, traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death for people under 50 years of age (in the U.S). A large portion of those deaths are from severe bleeding – the most treatable cause of death due to … Continue reading
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Stop the Bleed – Introduction
In the wake of a traumatic event, uncontrolled bleeding is one of the most frequent causes of death. A person can bleed to death in less than five minutes, which makes it difficult for emergency medical responders to arrive fast enough … Continue reading
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Advanced Bleeding Control Course
According to the CDC traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death for people under 50 years of age (in the U.S). A large portion of those deaths are from severe bleeding – the most treatable cause of death due to … Continue reading
Posted in Advanced First Aid
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