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Operational Casualty Care Course QuikClot Training LCDR Fermin S. Godinez Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Department of

Operational Casualty Care Course QuikClot Training LCDR Fermin S. Godinez Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Department of Emergency Medicine. Procedures for First Responders’ application of QuikClot ® hemostatic agent. QuikClot ™ ...for emergency response.

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Operational Casualty Care Course QuikClot Training LCDR Fermin S. Godinez Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Department of

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  1. Operational Casualty Care Course QuikClot Training LCDR Fermin S. Godinez Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Department of Emergency Medicine

  2. Procedures for First Responders’ application ofQuikClot® hemostatic agent

  3. QuikClot™...for emergency response What is QuikClot™, how does it work, and why use it? • QuikClot™ is a derivative of volcanic rock that is laboratory recreated and acts as a selective sponge. • Fluid molecules are adsorbed by the QuikClot granules. This causes rapid localized coagulation and the formation of a stable blood clot in a variety of wounds. • For emergency response professionals, the most significant use of QuikClot is to stop traumatic bleeding. • Achieving hemostasis helps to stabilize the patient and provides a longer time-window to transport the patient to further medical treatment.

  4. Caregiver Precautions • Do not ingest or inhale QuikClot. • If ingested, drink two or more glasses of water and seek medical help. • If inhaled, move to open air or a well-ventilated space. • Keep away from face when opening or pouring. • Do not use bare hands to apply pressure immediately following application of QuikClot. • If adsorbing granules cause heat discomfort to skin, promptly brush away and/or flood with water. • Sterility not guaranteed if package is damaged or opened. Safely discard damaged open packages. • Keep away from children.

  5. ADDENDUM - C Nature of exothermic reaction • As QuikClot adsorbs fluid molecules, energy in the form of heat can be released. This temperature spike is very short in duration (see Addendum B). • The thermal increase is directly proportional to the ratio of QuikClot granules to the volume of blood. Care should be taken when applying QuikClot to see that the ratio stays below two parts of QuikClot to one part of blood. • Following these guidelines may necessitate application of additional granules should the early amounts of QuikClot fail to achieve hemostasis.

  6. QUESTIONS?

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