Med Kit and Training with Blood Origins
This video details the assembly and application of a purpose-built trauma medical kit for remote hunting expeditions. It emphasizes a systematic approach to patient assessment using the MARCH acronym, focusing on controlling massive hemorrhaging with tourniquets and wound packing, managing airway and respirations, promoting circulation, and preventing hypothermia. The guide also covers splinting techniques and the importance of organization within the kit, highlighting that equipment is only as effective as the training behind it.











