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Course Type: Full-length Course
Duration: 30 min
Blast Injuries, Triage, and Facial Trauma

Course Description

Trauma is a part of the job and in this microlearning collection we will discuss blast injuries, treatment for crashing patients, how inconsistency in triage models may cause confusion in a mutual aid situation and well as other types of trauma emergencies and what to do.

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