Ok, LOL, this was training. No blue chucks in the field. This was in the states. We were learning to give each other IV's and the soldier that was working on my arm forgot to occlude my vein and some blood came out. And that NPA was put in my nose mind you...LOL.
@SUPxSARAHH NPA (nasal pharyngeal airway); civilian EMT-B training includes this as well. You stick it in the person's nose if they require assistance breathing and have a functional gag reflex (i.e. you can't use the OPA - oropharyngeal airway).
We didn't even use the chucks in the field or during trauma lanes. NPAs suck soo much
xhxntxrx 2 weeks ago
Ok, LOL, this was training. No blue chucks in the field. This was in the states. We were learning to give each other IV's and the soldier that was working on my arm forgot to occlude my vein and some blood came out. And that NPA was put in my nose mind you...LOL.
tealesbro25 4 months ago
Blue chucks in the battle field, really soldier medic!?
Utahmikew 5 months ago
Hey when u fix a head wound.....try not to wrap the bandage around his neck.....
killersobe 6 months ago
Cool video btw!
Mintberrycrunch00 7 months ago
Dang why was it so bloody are that usually that bloody or was that diff them an. i v
Mintberrycrunch00 7 months ago
nice video! what was that being stuck into his nose?
SUPxSARAHH 1 year ago
@SUPxSARAHH NPA (nasal pharyngeal airway); civilian EMT-B training includes this as well. You stick it in the person's nose if they require assistance breathing and have a functional gag reflex (i.e. you can't use the OPA - oropharyngeal airway).
mury2 1 year ago
@mury2 That makes sense. Thanks
SUPxSARAHH 1 year ago