Practical Trauma Wound Care is a skill-set we all need in our toolbox. Regardless if it is a gunshot, knife or major puncture wound from a vehicle accident, stopping MAJOR bleeding can save your life! Gear up with the PRACTICAL knowledge and equipment (PTK or Personal Trauma Kit) TODAY! The life you save MAY be…
Category: Trauma Medicine Reference
7 Key Trauma Management Tips and Tools for the Armed Individual
Seven (7) Key Trauma Management Tips and Tools For the Armed Individual This is a great read for the armed citizen. Out of all the skills the armed citizen needs to keep razor sharp, trauma management tops the list only because it such a practical skill to have in your toolbox. Think practically! What…
Tactical Medicine: Hemorrhage Control about Pressure, Not Absorption
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Basic Medical References You Need On Hand
BASIC MEDICAL REFERENCES YOU NEED ON HAND I am a big believer in dedicating a large portion of both your Training budget and Preparation time to medical preparedness. In every SHTF, ass-hole puckering situation I have ever been in, I used this skill-set the most above all others. *This is one of those articles…
Ditch Medicine: Laceration Management
DITCH MEDICINE: LACERATION MANAGEMENT Another great article on Ditch medicine…a skill-set we ALL need to sharpen and keep sharp. If you have not already, I highly encourage you guys to subscribe to American Partisan, IMO it is one of the top 5 Online Magazines for the Martial Citizen/Prepper/Patriot out there. Stay Alert, Stay Armed…
Ditch Medicine: Sterilization
DITCH MEDICINE: STERILIZATION Never can learn enough about field medicine IMO. Stay Alert, Stay Armed an Stay Dangerous!
Prepper’s First-Aid and Medical Checklist
Prepper’s First Aid and Medical Checklist Being prepared for medical and first-aid emergencies is hands down one of the most important areas of Prepper “Preparation”. Having both the Hardware and Software tools available when the chips are down could mean the difference between life and death. Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
Practical/Tactical Medicine: Understanding Blood Types
Quick question: Do you know your blood type? How about your spouse and your kids blood type? Do you know if you could donate blood to them if it was an emergency? Knowing how to stop traumatic bleeding along with understanding blood types and donor compatibility is one of the most important medical skill sets…
Trauma Medicine: Estimating Blood Loss
Great vid from TACMED Australia on Estimating Casualty Blood Loss by Amount of blood on the ground. Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
DIY Prepping 101: Medical Prepping on the Cheap
I myself am a huge fan of Dollar Tree’s for this very reason. I recently created a couple of boo-boo kits and a full trauma/blowout kit (minus the Quickclot and CAT) for $20. Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!