Training

Medical Training "Procedures and principles of tactical care for the casualty in combat conditions" – MODULE I "Tactical assumptions and medical principles on the battlefield"

Feb 16, 2024 – Feb 17, 2024
Dovhe, Ukraine
Project
Support for Ukraine Mountain Rescues
MODULE I of the training will take place in Dołhe town (Ukraine) and will include 20 hours of classes (theoretical and practical) held over 2 training days (10 hours per day), which will be conducted by 2 experts from Poland. A PL-UKR/ROS translator will be involved during the classes. As part of the training, the following will be provided: - transport of 2 trainers and 1 interpreter (Nowy Sącz (PL) – Shepilska (UKR), Shepilska (UKR) – Nowy Sącz (PL) - accommodation for 2 trainers and 1 interpreter (3 nights including arrival 1 day before the training and return 1 day after the training) - board for 2 trainers and 1 interpreter (4 days including arrival 1 day before the training and return 1 day after the training) -fee for 2 trainers for 20 hours of classes -fee for 1 interpreter during 20 hours of classes - accommodation for 20 participants of the training (1 night) - board for 20 training participants for 2 training days - rental of training equipment necessary to conduct classes MODULE I program of classes: a) Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care: - differences between civilian and tactical rescue - 1h -main causes of death on the battlefield - 1h -detailed discussion of injuries arising during tactical operations - 1h -proceedings in individual zones - 1h - rescue equipment used on the modern battlefield - 1h b) TCCC assumptions and priorities - assistance zones - 1h -help levels - 1h c) Approaching the injured person - Self-protection measures - 1h -Security of the scene - 1h - The mechanism of injury - 1h -Total number of victims - 1h -Equipment and resources needed in action - 1h -Consent of the commander - 1h - Communication with the victim - 1h d) Protocol M-A-R-C-H-E -M – Massive hemorrhage control (searching for sources of external hemorrhage/stopping) – 1h -A - Airway management (recognition of airway obstruction, securing patency) - 1h -R – Respiratory management (occlusive dressings on the chest, diagnosis and decompression of pneumothorax) – 1h -C – Circulation (Bleeding control, Intravenous, Fluid resuscitation, Tourniquet assessment and removal) – 1h -H - Hypothermia (use of Hypotermia Prevetion Kit or Helios systems as an element of the fight for hemostasis) - 1h -E - Everything else (M-PHAAT-D, additional activities) - 1h
Status: Confirmed