How to use quikclot

    • [DOC File]Hemorrhage Management - Operational Medicine

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      NOTE: If you cannot see where the hemorrhage is coming from, DO NOT USE QuikClot. It must be poured on the hemorrhaging vessel to be effective. HemCon - This product is made from shrimp shells but does NOT cause reactions in persons allergic to shellfish or iodine. The Chitosan (Kahy-tuh-san) side of the dressing promotes hemostasis by forming ...


    • [DOC File]SHOCK CASUALTIES

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      If the casualty has life-threatening extremity hemorrhage, use a tourniquet. For non-extremity hemorrhage, use direct pressure with a hemostatic dressing like HemCon or QuikClot. Tactical Field Care Phase: Shock is very difficult to treat in a hospital setting let alone in a field or combat environment.


    • [DOCX File]www.mrl.ucsb.edu

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      QuikClot works well for external injuries, but is useless for internal bleeding. Medical personnel, from the military to civilian paramedics, are interested in the development of a similar product that speeds blood coagulation for internal injuries. Kaolin, the clay used in QuikClot, will not work for this type of application for 2 reasons.


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    • [DOC File]The Chief’s Story

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      Derkay C, Baydoun H, Stone L: Intraoperative use of QuikClot during adenotonsillectomy: a prospective pediatric trial. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2014;Epub ahead of print Desai K, Dinh T, Chung S, et al: Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis with tourniquet use.


    • [DOC File]DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and ...

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      A. QuikClot® has been in use by ground troops in Afghanistan and Iraq where it is confirmed to have saved more than 150 lives. It is included in the Marine Corps individual first aid kit (IFAK) and all United States Air Force first aid kits. All branches of the U.S. military use QuikClot. In addition, United Nations Forces, the U.S. State ...


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      A second search using “quikclot,” and “efficacy,” yielded 29 results. In a third search of both databases using the terms “side effects,” “hemostatic,” and “dressing” resulted in seven articles.


    • [DOC File]UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

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      utilize Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and QuikClot, identify and correctly use the components of the IFAK to minimize/prevent the risk of further injury or death . per the references. (FMSO-HSS-1406) ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE. Given a simulated casualty, with a completed evaluation of the wound and an individual first aid kit,


    • [DOCX File]emergency.vnmu.edu.ua

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      Comparisons of Quikclot Combat Gauze, Celox and Kerlix (a standard, unmediated, gauze bandage) that standard gauze was faster to pack with no difference in haemostatic success or blood loss Haemostatics should not be left in place for more than 24 hours.


    • [DOCX File]TABLE OF CONTENTS

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      QuikClot Gauze®, Tourniquets, S Rolled Gauze Dressing, TacMed Control Wrap, Nitrile Gloves, EMS-style Shears, Chest Seal, Israeli Gauze, Nasopharyngeal Airway, Diagnosis Marker Pen, Gauze bandages. Candidates who . are responsive. will proceed to the next stage of evaluation. Those who


    • [DOC File]Assessment & Initial Management of the Trauma Patient from ...

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      QuikClot has not been used as much due to its exothermic nature and the difficulty of debriding the powder from a wound; a new Advanced Clotting Sponge (ACS) form is now available, which can easily be removed from the wound. Another hemorrhage control agent, Celox, is currently undergoing testing but is not currently being used by the military.


    • [DOC File]Ralph Mroz

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      QuikClot has been reformulated so that it is no longer thermogenic (heat producing), and it’s newest version is QuickClot Combat Gauze, essentially a roll of gauze impregnated with the new inorganic QuickClot formulation that can be used as regular gauze (with hemostatic qualities), or the entire roll can be inserted into a large wound to ...


    • [DOC File]The Office of Naval Research (ONR)’s Media Tip Off ...

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      Now imagine this network as mobile – made ready in a matter of minutes – and modified for use in a massive search and rescue scenario, the likes of which we saw for instance, sadly, on September 11th. This is the aim of Allen Moshfegh at the Office of Naval Research. His envisioned scenario goes beyond autopilot. It goes beyond preprogramming.


    • [DOC File]QuickMedical - Medical Equipment & Supplies for Sale

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      The most that the other manufacturers would provide is a 3-year shelf life. The next reason is the pricing; the ActCel dressing provides a better effect for a lower cost. The third reason has been the positive reaction we have received from the Emergency Room Physicians in regards to the use of the ActCel dressings.


    • [DOC File]Hemorrhage Management

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      QuikClot Combat Gauze is the first line treatment of uncontrolled hemorrhage in a tactical setting. QuikClot Combat Gauze. Combat Gauze is tailored to the needs of combat and tactical medical personnel. It combines surgical gauze with an inorganic material that stops arterial and venous bleeding in seconds. It creates no heat, is inert and non ...



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