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An update on hemostatic resuscitation Many traumatic events may prompt the need for hemostatic resuscitation. According to James R. Stubbs, M.D., the chair of Transfusion Medicine at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, some of the most common events include blunt force trauma, such as from motor vehicle collisions, or severe falls, such as falling off the roof of a building.To get more news about carboxymethyl chitosan hemostatic agent, you can visit rusuntacmed.com official website. The nature of these types of injuries ... more
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WYNEX Tactical Molle Admin Pouch of Laser Cut Design FUNCTIONAL ULTIMATE ORGANIZATION: Utility Molle pouch has 2 fully open main compartments. The front compartment constructs with multiple pockets to store your small necessary accessories. A removable 7" x 10.5" vinyl sleeve is for maps or documents. Horizontal elastic loops allow you easily to take and store the glow stick, tactical pen, flashlight, and other stick shape tools. The rear compartment is the same design as our original admin pouch.To get more news about advanced hemo... more
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LIVANS Tactical Molle Medical Pouch of Upgraded Size THREE TIERED STORAGE COMPARTMENT: Tactical Large Medical Pouch is the 'Add-Long Size' upgraded from the original EMT pouch of Livans. Real big capacity with the strong elastic loops and instrument holders. The tri-fold mesh pocket is good for ventilation and easy item viewing. The back compartment with VELCR0 safety strap is perfect as a miscellaneous item pouch to store medical gear gadget and bandages.To get more news about hemostatic agent, you can visit rusuntacmed.com officia... more