2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpsurg.2022.101193
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Stop the BleedⓇ

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“…The STOP THE BLEED course was developed as a collaborative effort between members of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. 19,21 Their efforts have increased awareness and education for the general public regarding tourniquet use and focus on four steps: call 911, apply pressure with hands, pack wound and press, and apply a tourniquet if the bleeding is still uncontrolled. 19,21 Available data suggest that the program can effectively improve a layperson's self-efficacy, willingness to apply a tourniquet, and ability to do so.…”
Section: Military Lessons Applied To a Civilian Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The STOP THE BLEED course was developed as a collaborative effort between members of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. 19,21 Their efforts have increased awareness and education for the general public regarding tourniquet use and focus on four steps: call 911, apply pressure with hands, pack wound and press, and apply a tourniquet if the bleeding is still uncontrolled. 19,21 Available data suggest that the program can effectively improve a layperson's self-efficacy, willingness to apply a tourniquet, and ability to do so.…”
Section: Military Lessons Applied To a Civilian Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,21 Their efforts have increased awareness and education for the general public regarding tourniquet use and focus on four steps: call 911, apply pressure with hands, pack wound and press, and apply a tourniquet if the bleeding is still uncontrolled. 19,21 Available data suggest that the program can effectively improve a layperson's self-efficacy, willingness to apply a tourniquet, and ability to do so. 20,45 Limitations may come from the length of the course, variability among instructors, the possible lack of recurring training, and the lack of education on tourniquet conversion.…”
Section: Military Lessons Applied To a Civilian Settingmentioning
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“… 44 Empowered immediate responders are now equipped to intervene effectively, halt bleeding, and ensure prompt transport to trauma centers, making Stop the Bleed a crucial frontline defense in hemorrhage control. 43 - 45 By integrating this program and prioritizing circulation in trauma care practices, the medical community significantly enhances patient outcomes in cases of severe bleeding, shifting from a traditional ABC focus to one that emphasizes immediate bleeding control to save lives and minimize hypovolemic shock.…”
Section: The Stop the Bleed Perspective On Circulation-airway-breathingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A need for research on optimal placement of B-con kits has been noted (Goralnick et al, 2020), but little research has been conducted. Some recommendations on B-con kit placement exist, unanimously recommending co-locating B-con kits with automated external defibrillators (AEDs) (Jacobs et al, 2015, 2022; Levy et al, 2022). Other recommendations include making kits easy to identify through signage, marking placement of kits in emergency plans, placing B-con material so it can be used within three minutes, and distributing B-con material throughout buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%