This gallery includes all the images used in the course.
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Adjusting the flow of an IV solution
Field Ready IV
IV line secure
IV Equipment
Tourniquet
Whole Blood
Figure 1-5. Casualty in protective wrap
Figure 1-5. Casualty in protective wrap.
Field Expedient Warming-1
Field Expedient Warming-2
Figure 1-3. Casualties exposed to possible hypothermia.
Figure 1-2. Significant wound to the leg.
Plasma
Figure 1-6. Package containing Blizzard Wrap, Ready Heat Blanket, and reflective cap.
Figure 1-7. Required IV equipment.
Figure 1-8. Preparing to “spike” IV bag
Figure 1-9. Open regulator clamp
Figure 1-9. Closed regulator clamp
Figure 1-10. Performing venipuncture.
Figure 1-11. Conducting venipuncture.
Figure 1-18. Proper alignment
Figure 1-17. Locating perpendicular access
Figure 1-16. Palpating the sternal notch
Figure 1-15. F.A.S.T.1 TM equipment
Figure 1-14. Dressed and taped IV (when time permits)
Figure 1-13. Connecting the IV tubing
Figure 1-12. Using pressure to limit bleeding
Figure 1-19. Connecting the infusion tube
Vacutainer Red Top Tube
Arm showing veins
Figure 2-2. Veins
Figure 2-1. Vacutainer® system
Figure 2-3. Constricting band
Figure 2-4. Palpating the vein
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