We are now stocking a few new items in the trauma room wall racks near bed 3 behind the nursing station.
T-POD/Pelvic binders
We have both the T-POD as well as pean clamps for sheet binding if preferred. For those unfamiliar with T-POD application, here is a video tutorial for review. In addition I have a trainer and will happy to inservice anyone interested.
Tourniquets
Tourniquets are also now available. Pretty self explanatory but Here and Here are a couple of videos regarding application of tourniquets. I’ve also attached a scan of the product insert with instructions. 

QuiKClot Combat Gauze
QuikClot is a kaolin impregnated gauze pad that allows for topical hemostasis by activating factor VII. It is clay based and unlike prior formulations of quikclot does not result in exothermic reaction and has not been found to be associated w/ allergic reaction. It can be used in any situation in which you encounter difficult to control bleeding, eg. proximal injuries you are unable to tourniquet, avulsion injuries, oozing from vascular access sites including shunts, oozing from scalp wounds, etc. If hemorrhage control is unsuccessful after application, leave the initial pad in place and apply another to minimize disrupting existing clot. The gauze can be left in place for 24 hours but once dried should be soaked with saline prior to removal.