Medical Lane
M5
CONTROL BLEEDING
5 minutes
Conditions: Teammate received GSW, applied own CAT, moved to cover. You have a CLS bag. Behind cover, not under fire. Non-CBRNE.
Understanding This Task
This task tests Tactical Field Care — the phase after fire superiority is achieved. You must perform a thorough blood sweep of all areas, apply hemostatic dressing (Combat Gauze), and reassess existing tourniquets.
Blood sweep: Extremities, neck, armpits, and groin. Missing ANY area or failing to detect a wound = NO-GO.
Common NO-GO Mistakes
- Missing an area during blood sweep = NO-GO
- Direct pressure for less than 3 minutes
- Second CAT placed BELOW first (must be ABOVE)
- Checking distal pulse with thumb instead of fingers
Task Basis: 081-COM-1001, 081-000-0048, 081-000-0099
Video Resources
ESB 2022: Control Bleeding — 1-2 SBCT
Bleeding control procedures including wound packing
Combat Lifesaver: Applying Tourniquet
Tourniquet application and bleeding control
Timer: 5 Minutes
5:00
Critical Notes
- Blood sweep: extremities, neck, armpits, groin — missing an area = NO-GO.
- Direct pressure for 3 minutes minimum.
- Second CAT goes side-by-side but ABOVE the first.
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
0/3 GO-
1
Perform blood sweep CRITICAL
- Sweep extremities, neck, armpits, and groin areas.
- Expose wounds if bleeding detected.
- Failure to sweep an area or detect a wound = NO-GO.
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2
Apply hemostatic dressing
- Remove clothing to access wound.
- Identify bleeding point within wound. Remove pooled blood with hand or gauze.
- Pack Combat Gauze directly over source of bleeding — pack entire dressing.
- Apply direct pressure for 3 minutes. Periodically check placement.
- If still bleeding: pack second Combat Gauze.
- Bandage wound: cotton gauze over dressing, secure with emergency bandage.
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3
Reassess tourniquets
- Attempt to further tighten existing CAT until bleeding stops.
- If CAT still ineffective: place SECOND CAT side-by-side ABOVE the first.
- Pull band tight through friction adapter. Twist windlass until bleeding stops.
- Lock windlass. Secure with windlass strap.
- Assess for absence of distal pulse (skin to skin, no thumb).
- Mark "T" and time. Secure with tape.
- Apply pressure or hemostatic dressing.