What are the basic do's and don'ts any neophyte should know?
Obviously an emergency tracheotomy using a pocket knife and barrel from a pen is the first thing to learn...d'uh!
What are the basic do's and don'ts any neophyte should know?
You're gonna love the first post in this thread then.....
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1008641
Another thing is how common it is now, for people in accidents to have their personel belongings stolen while waiting for help. Purses, wallets, electronic gadgets etc ..
What are the basic do's and don'ts any neophyte should know?
I took a week long course before deployment to Afganistan. Basics are the same. Call for help. Try to slow heavy bleeding. And defend the downed person from any other threat.
What are the basic do's and don'ts any neophyte should know?
You're gonna love the first post in this thread then.....
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1008641
2 days is a good start, but isn't really enough. I could write pages, and some of it contradicts itself, so to really educate over a forum isn't easy.
We gave a Tactical Care course (possibly what gsxr guy took) to non medical pers before deployment, and those guys were great to have.
Once you have the training, ensure you have at least a basic kit. I have a bag in my truck set up well enough that if I came up on an accident with pretty serious injuries I could do some good... Its more than just packing and bandaides.
Any recommendations? specific stuff you'd add to a basic kit?
Whats your thought on blood coagulation pads, like Quikclot?
Any recommendations? specific stuff you'd add to a basic kit?
Whats your thought on blood coagulation pads, like Quikclot?
We talking about a kit for a bike?
Cause what does into it is going to dependant on space.
.. you guys are overthinking it.
I think they are talking about a kit for your vehicle .. even so .. where does it stop? Quikclot ? AED? Full trauma kit ???
That's an accusation you don't see levelled too often. Need cold forehead compress.