Ashi Advanced Bleeding COntrol $65
Traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death for people under 50 years of age in the United States. A large portion of those deaths are from severe bleeding; the most treatable cause of death due to trauma. American Safety & Health Institute’s Advanced Bleeding Control is designed to provide detailed information on the control of severe external bleeding, including the use of direct pressure, commercial pressure bandages, tourniquets and packed dressings.
Groups and individuals who have a greater than average chance of witnessing an injury event in which heavy bleeding occurs and professional medical care is not readily available or overwhelmed, such as law enforcement, private security, workplace emergency response team personnel and staff at large events, campuses or large occupied buildings.
Advanced Bleeding Control courses from ASHI offer cohesive and consistent experiences for the student, best practices to give students an unparalleled learning experience, and helping the student better retain information with enhanced and realistic scenarios while providing course and content flexibility.
Group rates available. Book an entire class of 6 for a 10% discount.
Please contact us for additional details or larger class sizes.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THE COURSE?
This program is designed for groups and individuals who have a greater than average chance of witnessing an injury event in which heavy bleeding occurs and professional medical care is not readily available or overwhelmed, such as law enforcement, private security, workplace emergency response team personnel and staff at large events, campuses or large occupied buildings.
COURSE COVERS
• Severe external bleeding
• Physiology of bleeding
• Direct pressure
• Using pressure bandages
• Using tourniquets
• Using packed dressing
• Caring for severe external bleeding
• Preparation
COURSE DELIVERY
• Training Instructor teams delivering both the cognitive portion of training and the psychomotor component of thorough skills practice and testing in a classroom setting.