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Our work at the #SolutionaryCenter and abroad is to promote the #SolutionaryLifestyle.

Sure that means being armed and responsible firearms owners, but it also means healing and building. (Cont.)
We have classes on finance, yoga, business, phlebotomy, Spanish, homeschooling, tai chi, welding and will continue to add more classes FOR FREE to rebuild our communities and restore the republic. (Cont.)
This #StopTheBleed class was given by Blackwell Training Group and it stressed the importance of knowing how to save a life by not allowing a person with a wound bleed out. This type of information is just as important as shooting. Good stuff to know...(cont)
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Just out today (free) in @JAMASurgery
@Guyettef @Jjasonsperrymd @joshua_b_brown et al.
#TXA During Prehospital Transport in Patients at Risk for Hemorrhage After Injury: A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial

jamanetwork.com/journals/jamas…

#staamptrial
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The role of #TXA has been the subject of varying debate.

This study asks if giving #TXA to #bleeding trauma patients in the #prehospital setting affects 30-day outcomes

This is a critical questions as #trauma remains a leading cause of death around the world

#StopTheBleed
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It is crucial we look at point-of-injury methods to control hemorrhage and hopefully affect outcome.

Remember, as this paper shows, there is a significant portion of patients in the prehospital setting that suffer potentially preventable death

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25058244/
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I debated sharing but decided there are important lessons within. Yesterday, I came face-to-face w/ the #overdose epidemic. Shortish story... I was one of the first people on the scene of two 40-ish men slumped over in their work van that was stopped on the hwy.
Alone with kids in the car, I was waved down by a panicked commuter. I stopped & was joined by two other men. Both driver & passenger were unresponsive. Driver had shallow breathing but passenger had no pulse or respiration. We pulled him out of the car & I started 2-person CPR.
It was evident they had overdosed. While I keep a trauma/GSW kit in the car, I do not carry #Naloxone. So all we could do is continue CPR (about 6 cycles) before EMTs arrived, at which point he had a weak radial pulse. Shaken, I shook hands & went on my way. So lessons/thoughts:
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