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First Aid for Gunshot wounds

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

A basic summary of the types of gunshot wounds and first aid for each, along with a secret for saving money while building your medical prep kit!

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  • Why not use a tampoon to plug bullet holes???

  • I am not by any means a medical expert. Did you go over sucking chest wound ?

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  • cool for the hood

  • we used maxi pads for my dogs massive leaky tumor...they worked well at the time...april 4 2012 would be a year since his passing... :( Thank you for your advice

  • Ok im a dad from a safe place in Kansas and im not sure why im here.I mean. . . why should i watch this if my son is safe?I know that you can keep is just in case,but there has not ben a crime in 3 years.

  • So...if you have to put on a tournaquet. Do you have to wait until the person has completely healed to take it off? or should you try to thin the blood first? I mean, they can't keep it on for the rest of their life ya know?

  • Where you in the Army.

  • So helpful thank you! !

  • you get shot in shtf your dead there wont be doctors and all the rest to save you think about how it was in the Civil war thats the best you could hope for. although i have many guns and ammo and i carry a gun at work, I would never want to get in a shooting after SHTF because your DEAD if you do, even with a light wound.

  • you have to admit patriot nurse, kaun48's comment does put some insight and a little dose of humour to the topic.... Bravo kaun48, bravo....

  • On the emergency medicine topic...I can not advise strongly enough for everyone to learn CPR. Especially the procedures for infants and small children. It may be your own child you end up saving.

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