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Tourniquet / Emergency tourniquet / Emergency bleeding control / Trauma / National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians / Emergency medicine / Medic / Emergency medical services / Intravenous regional anesthesia / Medicine / Medical equipment / First aid
Date: 2014-10-28 11:43:04
Tourniquet
Emergency tourniquet
Emergency bleeding control
Trauma
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
Emergency medicine
Medic
Emergency medical services
Intravenous regional anesthesia
Medicine
Medical equipment
First aid

Why is there so much talk about TOURNIQUETS again? [removed]“The debate about tourniquets is over.” Dr. Frank Butler, Jr., MD Chair, Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course (NAEMT/PHTLS) 00“The debate about tourni

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