• SSJMarx
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    22 days ago

    I remember from my own time in recruit training they taught us to kneel on the affected artery while we were applying the tourniquet, which isn’t exactly comfortable for the person receiving. It turned into a game of basically hurting each other as much as possible while practicing applying the tourniquet, lmao.

    This was the Marines though, not the Army.

    • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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      22 days ago

      I remember from my own time in recruit training they taught us to kneel on the affected artery while we were applying the tourniquet

      This was in the original training! A step in the original classes that kind of vanished in the later trainings (from my memory at least). I think most people missed the artery when they slammed their knees into people anyway. I dunno, I didn’t ask so I don’t recall why that step kind of vanished. Probably no longer trained because it got in the way of people getting it high enough as well. I bet it would still help if performed correctly though.