I'm well aware of what can happen if it isn't done right I was attempting to be funny.
This is a discussion on Supplies to Treat Gunshot Wounds On Hand? within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I'm well aware of what can happen if it isn't done right I was attempting to be funny....
I do not have any gunshot wound/trauma (GSW) supplies or the skills to use them.
I have at least basic GSW supplies (tourniquet, clotting agent) but no knowledge of their use.
I have at least basic GSW supplies (tourniquet, clotting agent) and basic knowledge on their use but no advanced training.
I have at least basic GSW supplies (tourniquet, clotting agent) and professional training in their use.
I have above and beyond the basic trauma supplies (please elaborate) and no professional training in their use.
I have above and beyond the basic trauma supplies (please elaborate) and professional training in their use.
I have all of the supplies, the training to use them and have used them in a occupational or volunteer basis.
I'm well aware of what can happen if it isn't done right I was attempting to be funny.
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Forget that needle stuff!
I just carry a nice selection of chest tubes!
But seriously, I have the training and experience, but all I have in my car is a pack of baby wipes, and a band aid in my wallet.
I should get better prepared.
But don't knock the baby wipes. Very useful.
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