
5. Intravenous (IV) access - Start an 18-gauge IV or saline lock if indicated. - If resuscitation is required and IV access is not obtainable, use the intraosseous (IO) route. 6. Fluid resuscitation Assess for hemorrhagic shock; altered mental status (in the absence of head injury) and weak or absent peripheral pulses are the best field
2014 TCCC Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines
Jul 24, 2014 · e. IV Morphine is an alternative to OTFC if IV access has been obtained – 5 mg IV/IO – Reassess in 10 minutes. – Repeat dose every 10 minutes as necessary to control severe pain. – Monitor for respiratory depression f. Naloxone (0.4 mg IV or IM) should be available when using opioid analgesics. g.
CoTCCC Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines: February 2015 …
Jun 16, 2015 · e. IV Morphine is an alternative to OTFC if IV access has been obtained – 5 mg IV/IO – Reassess in 10 minutes. – Repeat dose every 10 minutes as necessary to control severe pain. – Monitor for respiratory depression f. Naloxone (0.4 mg IV or IM) should be available when using opioid analgesics. g.
Muster IV After Action Report - ITS Tactical
Nov 2, 2015 · Lock Impressioning was an eye opener to many in the class, as Matt taught them how to fashion a key using many different techniques. My favorite is using tape to create an impression of the key and then affixing to hard plastic.
Lock Pick Types - ITS Tactical
May 15, 2009 · These lock picking tips and techniques provided in this article are only to be used in accordance with all local, state, and federal laws and provided for lock sport (recreational lock picking) use only. Lock sport should be used to learn about the illusion of security, and how to properly protect yourself and your possessions.
2011 TCCC Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines
Dec 21, 2011 · Intravenous (IV) access a. Reassess need for IV access. – If indicated, start an 18-gauge IV or saline lock – If resuscitation is required and IV access is not obtainable, use intraosseous (IO) route. Tranexamic Acid (TXA)
5. Intravenous (IV) access - Start an 18-gauge IV or saline lock if indicated. - If resuscitation is required and IV access is not obtainable, use the intraosseous (IO) route. 6. Tranexamic Acid (TXA) If a casualty is anticipated to need significant blood transfusion (for example: presents with
Level IV Stand Alone Archives - ITS Tactical
Nov 6, 2017 · Equipment you need for wherever your adventures in life take you.
Lock Bumping - ITS Tactical
Apr 21, 2009 · The method uses a key blank from the particular lock you’re wanting to gain entry to. The key blank is then filed with a square file to let the key pins drop to their furthest position on the lock. The filed blank is inserted into the lock, and then tapped with a special lock bumping hammer at the same time the key is being turned.
Survival Trial IV AAR: Team Charlie Company - ITS Tactical
Aug 8, 2013 · Survival Trial IV AAR: Team Charlie Company By Jason Crist “Adventure Year 40” continued this May as my buddy Brian and I competed in the Survival Trial IV , an event held at the NRA’s Whittington Center in Raton New Mexico.