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Guide to Hunting First Aid Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Reiner" data-source="post: 2346114" data-attributes="member: 75815"><p>I agree with the need to carry a CAT tourniquet, and practice applying it with each hand, because you may need it on the opposite arm.</p><p>I carry one in my truck, my day pack, and my Ranger UTV. The one in my daypack is in a clean plastic bag. I removed it from the original tough packaging because it would be too time consuming to remove it with one hand when the other is severely traumatized. You might have only 60 seconds to get it applied in a rapid bleeding situation. And don't waste time trying to undress the injured extremity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Reiner, post: 2346114, member: 75815"] I agree with the need to carry a CAT tourniquet, and practice applying it with each hand, because you may need it on the opposite arm. I carry one in my truck, my day pack, and my Ranger UTV. The one in my daypack is in a clean plastic bag. I removed it from the original tough packaging because it would be too time consuming to remove it with one hand when the other is severely traumatized. You might have only 60 seconds to get it applied in a rapid bleeding situation. And don't waste time trying to undress the injured extremity. [/QUOTE]
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