Blunt Force Trauma First Aid by John Klatt
Blunt Force Trauma First Aid by John Klatt
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Salepage: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid by John Klatt
Type: DVDRipFormat: AVIVideo Codec: XviDAudio Codec: MP3Video Stream:720×540 (1.
33:1), 29.
970 fps, ~772 kbps avg, 0.
07 bit/pixelAudio Stream:44.
100 kHz, MPEG Layer 3, 2 ch, ~96.
00 kbps avg ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Blunt Trauma Injuries could happen in a variety of ways, a fall from ladder and stairs, a violent car accident, and even a whack from a baseball bat.
What would you do? The hospital is 30-45 minutes away on a good day and it will take an ambulance 45-60 minutes to respond.
What should you do to help yourself or another person have a better chance of survival? ”In this video, you will learn:- How to access and evaluate blunt trauma wounds- The most important First Aid you should give- How to prepare the wound for a drive to the hospital- How to minimize bleeding- How to handle shock and patient duress.
Other John Klatt’s products:Basic First Aid Training (DVDRip)
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