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Stop The Bleed

Stop The Bleed

The "Stop the Bleed" course is a comprehensive training program developed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to respond effectively to severe bleeding emergencies. The course is typically structured into modules that cover various aspects of bleeding control and emergency response.

Here's an overview of what the course typically entails:

Introduction to Bleeding Control:

Introduction to the importance of controlling bleeding in emergency situations. Participants learn about the significance of rapid intervention and how uncontrolled bleeding can lead to severe injury or death.

Recognizing Life-Threatening Bleeding:

Participants are taught how to recognize signs of life-threatening bleeding, such as large wounds, bleeding that does not stop, or bleeding that is pulsating. They learn to assess the severity of bleeding and how to prioritize care based on the victim's condition.

Direct Pressure Technique:

One of the primary techniques taught in the course is the application of direct pressure to control bleeding. Participants learn how to apply firm pressure to a wound using their hands or dressing materials to help stem the flow of blood.

Wound Packing: In cases where direct pressure alone is not sufficient to control bleeding, participants learn how to pack wounds with gauze or other materials to apply pressure internally and promote clotting.

Tourniquet Application:

Tourniquets are devices used to constrict blood flow to a limb in cases of severe bleeding. Participants learn when and how to apply tourniquets effectively, including proper placement and tightening to achieve hemostasis without causing further harm.

Hemostatic Agents:

The use of hemostatic agents, such as special gauzes or powders designed to promote blood clotting. Participants learn how to apply these agents safely and effectively in bleeding wounds.

Hands-On Practice:

Hands-on practice is a crucial component of the Stop the Bleed course. Participants have the opportunity to practice the techniques they've learned on training mannequins or simulated wounds under the guidance of instructors.

Scenario-Based Training:

Scenario-based training to simulate real-life bleeding emergencies. Participants may work in teams to respond to simulated trauma scenarios, applying the skills they've learned under pressure.

Additional Resources and Support:

Participants are provided with additional resources, such as reference materials or online resources, to reinforce their learning and continue building their skills beyond the course.

Event Information

Event Date 10-28-2024 11:00 am
Event End Date 10-28-2024 1:00 pm
Cut Off Date 10-28-2024
Capacity 20
Individual Price Contact Us to Inquire About Classes
Location BVAC Rescue Response Training Center

Venue Information - BVAC Rescue Response Training Center

BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
214-29 42nd Ave
Bayside, NY 11361

Located on the Second Floor, No Elevator.

Located in the center of Bayside Queens

1 block east from Bell Blvd on 42nd Ave (Cross streets - Bell Blvd & 214 Place.

Near the LIRR (Bayside Station), Q13, Q31, N20 (Two blocks north of Northern BLVD).

 

Street Parking - Meter Parking on 42nd Ave

  1.  Meter Parking - 25 cents per 15 minutes - 2-hour limit. (Free Parking on Sundays)
  2.  Bayside Municipal Parking Field (41st Avenue & 214th Place, Bayside NY 11361)
  3.  Free Street Parking - One Block Past of Bell Blvd East & West.
  4.  No Parking In The Lot Next To Our Building, You Will Be Towed or Locked In.

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

Agendas

Stop the Bleed Training Course

1. Welcome and Introduction

  • Time: 10 minutes
  • Content:
    • Brief overview of the course objectives.
    • Importance of bleeding control in emergency situations.
    • Introduction to the instructors and participants.

2. Understanding Severe Bleeding

  • Time: 10 minutes
  • Content:
    • Types of bleeding (arterial, venous, capillary).
    • Recognizing life-threatening bleeding.
    • The "ABCs" of bleeding control: Alert, Bleeding, Compress.

3. Applying Direct Pressure

  • Time: 15 minutes
  • Content:
    • Demonstration of proper hand placement.
    • Use of gauze or cloth to maintain pressure.
    • Practical session: Participants practice applying direct pressure.

4. Wound Packing Techniques

  • Time: 15 minutes
  • Content:
    • When to pack a wound.
    • Step-by-step demonstration of wound packing.
    • Hands-on practice: Participants pack simulated wounds.

5. Tourniquet Application

  • Time: 20 minutes
  • Content:
    • Situations requiring a tourniquet.
    • Demonstration of different types of tourniquets.
    • Proper placement and tightening techniques.
    • Practical session: Participants apply tourniquets on simulated limbs.

6. Special Considerations and Scenarios

  • Time: 10 minutes
  • Content:
    • Bleeding control in different scenarios (e.g., multiple injuries, pediatric patients).
    • Considerations for using improvised tools if standard equipment is unavailable.
    • Q&A session for specific participant questions.

7. Review and Final Practice

  • Time: 10 minutes
  • Content:
    • Recap of key points: ABCs, direct pressure, wound packing, and tourniquet use.
    • Final practice session with scenarios combining all skills learned.
    • Opportunity for participants to ask final questions.

8. Course Conclusion and Certification

  • Time: 10 minutes
  • Content:
    • Brief course summary and closing remarks.
    • Information on certification and next steps.
    • Distribution of course materials and certificates.

Total Time: 90 minutes

This agenda balances lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice to ensure participants gain confidence in bleeding control techniques. Subject to change.

Contact Us

Headquarters:
214-29 42nd Avenue

Bayside, New York 11361

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 610606

Bayside, New York 11361

Phone: + 1 (718) 631-3333
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