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Photos demonstrating using a casualty's pants as an improvised pelvic binder by cutting the pants up the front, winging the legs out, wrapping them tightly and tying around the casualty's pelvis
Mike Shertz

Improvised Pant-leg Pelvic Binder

  • Posted by Mike Shertz
  • Categories (M) Massive Hemorrhage, Improvised
January 22, 2018
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Pelvic fractures occur in 8% of major trauma patients. You can improvise a pelvic binder. IED induced injuries resulting in traumatic lower limb amputation are associated with a 22% rate of pelvic fracture; half of which are unstable ring fractures. …

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A photo showing the small time savings of using a single routed 7th gen CAT vs a 6th generation double eyelet routing.
Mike Shertz

Single vs Double Routing of the Eyelet on the CAT Tourniquet

  • Posted by Mike Shertz
  • Categories (M) Massive Hemorrhage, Equipment
January 11, 2018
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Change in CAT tourniquets from 6th to 7th generation In October 2015, the 6th generation Combat Application Tourniquet, or CAT, with its double-eyelet buckle was discontinued, in favor of the 7th generation CAT which has only a single-eyelet routed buckle. …

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A Samurai, shot with seven arrows, holds a broken and bloodied sword overhead while he continues battle
Mike Shertz

Japanese Samurai Woodblock Print

  • Posted by Mike Shertz
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December 25, 2017
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1862) one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and painting. Although he depicted a broad range of subjects, he was most famous for his depictions of the battles of samurai and …

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As Robert Meyer Burnett films, Mike works on a casualty who has an NPA placed and is secured in a Skedco litter.
Mike Shertz

Tactical Casualty Care: Now available on a computer, tablet, and TV near you

  • Posted by Mike Shertz
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December 18, 2017
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Background on our online Tactical Casualty Care courses For years students have asked about the feasibility of teaching the tactical first aid, or Tactical Casualty Care courses, outside of the Pacific Northwest. Unfortunately, to put on the class takes a …

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A t-shirt which appears to have the front ⅓ covered in fake blood. In reality, it's only 250 ml of fake blood, or 8 ounces.
Mike Shertz

Visual Estimation of Blood Loss

  • Posted by Mike Shertz
  • Categories (M) Massive Hemorrhage
December 15, 2017
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Knowing the quantity of blood loss helps estimate the likelihood of shock Having a sense of how much blood a trauma patient “spilled” on the ground can be very helpful for understanding and estimating the casualty’s potential for shock. Unfortunately, …

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Mike Shertz

TECC/TCCC Training: Tactical Casualty Care now available wherever and whenever you are ONLINE

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November 29, 2017
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Online TECC and TCCC training Dr. Mike Shertz has taught his popular Tactical Casualty Care course (formerly tactical first aid) for the past dozen years to sold-out classes in Washington and Oregon, based on best practices for TECC and TCCC. …

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