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Course Type: Full-length Course
Duration: 60 min
Hemorrhage Control
Presented By: Kevin Miller

Course Description

Topic: EMS | Trauma

Death due to uncontrolled bleeding is often preventable. In EMS, we have tools and resources to help mitigate or alleviate the effects of hemorrhage. Be a part of the difference of life and death, by learning effective hemorrhage control. In this course, we’ll discuss internal and external bleeding and the treatment options for both, as well as considerations and treatments for EMS providers responding to hemorrhagic patients.

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