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Torniquete excelente, muito prático p usar.
May I ask what to do with the extra tourniquet after tightening it?
Why would somebody pick an Olaes over an Israeli bandage? Is there any benefit?
Hey, for me there a few reasons. 1 it’s more Multifunctional then the Israeli. 2 With the Velcro you are more Secure. I can make a pressure dressing on the neck by myself. 3. The material ist thicker. You don’t have problems with twisting
Used that splint, easy to apply,works well
Way too complicated. Throw that thing away! The ONLY traction splint you need is the Slishman Gen 2 Traction Splint. You could have put the Slishman Gen 2 Traction Splint on and taken it off 5 times in the time it took to put this 18th century device on!
Look so cool I going to buy alot because end of the world preper here thanks for this never seen something like this
blink twice if you are in trouble
How long does it take for pelvic bone to heal completely
Great vid I watch it from time to time for a refresh. 👍
Thought he was doing that on a corpse at first. Looks pretty real!
His face looks as tho he placed a tourniquet on his hemorrhoids! They couldn’t have picked a better face to promote this product!!! Lol!!!
You should apply it near groin because there is one bone and artery is not deep. If you apply it under the knee it will be hard to squeeze artery because there are two bones. Yes, there is risk of amputation, but you will live. Imho
This.
Wow
He looks like a sociopath
He looks like a man who stacked as many bodies as he saved
OML 🫢
Thanks I need therapy now
Wow, so informative....I thought you could use it WITHOUT removing it from the packaging, silly me.
Fascinating looking guy!
Note to self. When your mate has no foot and no blood squirting out, it's better to save the torniquet and say a prayer for your friend
Note to self. When mate has no foot, it is not a good idea to tell him it's time to stand on his own feet.
Note to self: when your mate's leg turn rubbery a torniquet is just a suggestion.
EWW BLOOD!!!
Stage before use. Place at least 2 inches (~5cm) above injury.
Interesting, the old elastic Tourniquet from Esmarch's times given new shape and improved with the innovations of our modern day.
Can it be safely used in abdominal or chest wounds?
No, you cannot wound pack a chest or stomach.
This thing sucks
A lot of not dead people overseas would disagree.
@@mexygnome I feel like the cat bandage is simpler, easier to use, and more effective at artery occlusion. And I dont care who disagrees. I trained with one and came here for the video to see if I was using it properly because it didn't seem as effective and yeah I was using it properly just didn't amaze me. So therefore my opinion stands.
@@keanuchungusmode9453 I carry both. The CAT is a lot easier for 1 hand application. I work in the desert. Tge sun tears plastic up. I don't trust how much plastic is in the CAT.
Okay buddy, come to Ukraine and tell our medics that.
remove TQ from packaging and stage before use
And also make sure, there IS someone to apply it to, otherwise it might not work.
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I find it questionable that you all don’t know to go high and tight above the knee to avoid compressing the tibia and fibula
Why would you? High and tight is the way to go when the location of the injury cannot be ascertained, e.g. in darkness or under fire when there is no time to expose the extremity. Otherwise, two to three fingers proximal to the injury is sufficient. And exactly what do you mean by "compressing the tibia and fibula"? The point is to raise tissue pressure throughout the entire diameter above systolic arterial pressure to stop bleeding. High and tight would compress the Femur, so just another bone... how's that any different?
Because movement of the extremity can lesson compression of the artery
@@hazmatops That is a problem with high and tight just as much as with more distal application. Even more so with high and tight because more proximally you find larger muscles with greater diameter change during contraction, both on the arm and the leg.
bet he’s a bundle of laughs on a night out 😂
😂😂😂
High serotonin
Talking shit until you're bleeding out crying for help xD
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Poor dudes hands going purple. Good demo, Olaes has some practical applications the Israeli doesn't.
Thanks
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very good, very helpful
What's the medicine?
@Imand Real Medicine for what, this is a treatment for an injury or wound. This injury would place it in the Rapid Transport Category. Also should check the back for an exit wound.
The "medicine" (I would more so call it treatment, or application since it's not a medication) is a chest seal.
This is the kind of thing you'd want in your kit and hope never to have to use. Luckily, it's advertised as intuitive!
Thanks 🙏🏻😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Once applied, how do you loosen to ensure it has not been applied in haste and you do not put the rest of the limb at risk? I appreciate in the video it is of a Pt that has a full amputation, but what if it is an open fracture with a potential catastrophic haemorrhage or a puncture wound with a potential catastrophic haemorrhage, how do we check that it is still clinically needed?
You don't. A tourniquet stays on until the patient is in the OR. Loosening it in between just risks unnecessary blood loss and up to two hours of after application there is no increased risk of amputation from the TQ itself.
So how do you loosen it?
You don't. Once a tourniquet is on, it stays on until the patient is in the operating room.
Fascinating
Absolutely fantastic
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Good instruction. Thanks.
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I apply it today my patient, who has Right mid shaft femur fracture
great vid, i worry sometimes I'll forget how to put these on when i have to. Have some entonox ready if you do I think!
OMFG