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    Head Injuries & Hypothermia Prevention | MED-TAC International Corp.

    Kopfverletzungen und Unterkühlungsprävention

    Die Vorbeugung und Behandlung von Hypothermie ist ein Schlüsselelement im Kampf gegen die tödliche Trias: Azidose, Hypothermie und Koagulopathie. Wir bieten eine Reihe von Produkten wie das Helios-System und HPMK an, um dem Pflegepersonal optimierte Systeme bereitzustellen, die unterschiedliche Wärmespeicherungsstufen ermöglichen und dennoch Zugang zum Patienten gewähren.

    Understanding the MARCH Protocol in TCCC

    In Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), the MARCH protocol is a step-by-step sequence for managing trauma in high-threat or austere environments. It prioritizes life-threatening conditions in the order most likely to kill a casualty. Following MARCH ensures nothing critical is missed under stress.

    While dedicated primarily to military personnel, it can be modified for civilian public safety use, hence the C-TECC standards.

    M – Massive Hemorrhage

    Uncontrolled bleeding is the leading preventable cause of combat death.

    • Apply a tourniquet high and tight on the limb. Yes, we know about the other landmarks too, but this is meant for a broader audience.
    • Use hemostatic gauze and pressure dressings for junctional wounds.
    • Reassess for hidden bleeding during patient movement.

    A - Airway

    Ensure the casualty can breathe effectively.

    • Use manual maneuvers (chin lift/jaw thrust) if needed.
    • Insert a nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) for semi-conscious patients.
    • Surgical airway (cricothyrotomy) may be necessary if obstruction persists. A VERY advanced technique.

    R – Respiration

    Address penetrating chest trauma and prevent tension pneumothorax.

    • Apply vented chest seals to all open chest wounds.
    • Monitor for signs of respiratory distress.
    • Perform needle decompression if indicated and trained. Another advanced technique.

    C – Circulation

    Control shock and maintain blood flow to vital organs.

    • Initiate IV/IO access if needed for fluid resuscitation.
    • Use blood products when available; avoid excessive crystalloids.
    • Keep the casualty warm to prevent hypothermia-induced coagulopathy.

    H – Hypothermia / Head Injury

    Even in hot climates, trauma patients can become dangerously cold.

    • Use hypothermia prevention wraps or blankets.
    • Protect the brain—avoid hypotension and hypoxia in head injuries.
    • Reassess neurological status regularly.

    Why It Matters:

    The MARCH protocol is designed for rapid, repeatable decision-making in chaotic environments. Whether you’re carrying a basic IFAK or a full advanced trauma kit, organizing your interventions according to MARCH dramatically improves survivability when every second counts.

    At MED-TAC International, our kits are built with MARCH in mind—ensuring you have the right tools, in the right order, to execute life-saving care under fire.

    • Government, Military, and Federal buyers (including state/local agencies)
    • Education & Healthcare institutions
    • Registered businesses / corporate procurement teams
    • Buyers who require a written quote for internal approval or for Purchase Order issuance
    • Requests for volume pricingcustom kits/builds, or contract terms

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