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Tactical Medical Training (Civilian)

Basic

Duration: Course includes: 8 hours of instruction, medical supplies used in the course, and a certificate of completion.

$225.00

Fee

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Description

This course is designed to teach non-medically trained individuals how to deal with emergency medical situations in an increasingly dangerous world. The course covers  the basics of trauma management, treatment until EMS arrives, and what to do if EMS is delayed. We will discuss crisis mindset, and some basic anatomy and physiology. From this foundational knowledge, we will cover how to assess and treat a patient, a layered approach to medical equipment, and culminate with multiple scenarios in which the student will  treat one or more simulated patients. Each scenario will finish with a peer and instructor critique. The scenarios  build upon previous training to bring the student up to a level at which they are competent to perform basic treatments in most emergency situations. The training  will remain within the legal boundaries of treatments a non-medically trained individual in N.C.  is permitted to perform in an emergency.

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Topics Covered

Enabling Objectives:

  • Crisis Mindset
  • Layered Equipment Theory
  • Basic Anatomy and Physiology
  • Basic Trauma Treatment Sequence
  • Treatments for the Most Common Trauma injuries
  • Multiple Scenarios and Critiques

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Types

Basic, Intermediate

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Requirements

Individual equipment (Student Furnished):

  • Jeans/Trousers (no yoga pants or sweats) with belt loops
  • Medical Kit that you usually carry (one will be provided for training)
  • Eye protection (clear and shaded lens are recommended)
  • Water/Snacks/Food (1 hour lunch break)
  • Hat
  • Rain or inclement weather gear
  • Sun screen (non-greasy or water resistant recommended)