For 3 mins or until bleeding stops
when using a tourniquet is not feasible.
when using a tourniquet is not feasible.
well normally a boiler has a gage on it to show preassure..if it doesnt than you should buy one with one..It could be unsave without a gage telling you if its high preassure
Place it between the folds of the emergency bandage.
Place it between the folds of the emergency bandage.
To use QuickClot combat gauze per the Standardized American Battlefield Care (SABC) guidelines, first ensure the scene is safe and assess the casualty for life-threatening bleeding. Apply direct pressure to the wound, then pack the QuickClot gauze directly into the wound, ensuring it fills the cavity and controls bleeding. Once the gauze is in place, maintain pressure for a few minutes, then secure the gauze with a bandage. Monitor the casualty for signs of shock and be prepared to manage their airway and breathing as needed.
Quickclot is a powder which is applied directly to the wound to prevent bleeding. Alternately it can be a quickclot infused gauze. A bandage is then wrapped around the site for protection and/or compression. The wrapper should be placed in the final outside fold of the dressing for easy identification of treatment rendered.
Yes packing peanuts will protect your package from moving inside. I know you can get free packing peanuts on BoxGiver
If the packing slip shows a shortage, the Accounts Payable department should send it back.
A good packing tape should not only stick well but should also work with a dispenser for ease of use. The following website reviews various packing supplies including tapes: http://www.viewpoints.com/Packing-Supplies?page=1
If the packing slip shows a shortage, the accounts payable department should send it back.