Kraft Medical Training

Kraft Medical Training Certified Instructor for CPR/AED/Basic Life Support/BBP/Emergency O2/Emergency Response for Childcar

To those who've been in my medical classes before, I've mentioned Jase Case to stock up on emergency medications. The Ja...
07/22/2024

To those who've been in my medical classes before, I've mentioned Jase Case to stock up on emergency medications. The Jase Case gives you loads of antibiotics (and a guide on how to safely use them) in case you find yourself away from medical care. You can add things like steroids and epinephrine for allergies, celecoxib for pain, Tamiflu, albuterol, ivermectin, etc. You don't need a prescription beforehand, as they'll prescribe and mail the meds directly to you from a US pharmacy. My family and I have 2 cases. Use READY20 for $20 off.
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CPR Class in Miller, MO this Saturday.  Though this is a CPR/AED/Basic First Aid class, we will be hitting the bleeding ...
05/08/2023

CPR Class in Miller, MO this Saturday. Though this is a CPR/AED/Basic First Aid class, we will be hitting the bleeding control and gunshot wounds heavier than usual. You don't want to miss this one!

Course Length: 4 hours Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m – Please plan to arrive a few minutes early for prep. Place: Sign In at Hunt’s Hardware & Guns 205 E Main Street Miller, MO 65707 Prerequisites: None Required Equipment: None Description: This is CPR certification at its finest!  Not only is this a...

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A BELT IS NOT A TOURNIQUET!  A BELT WILL NEVER BE LIKE A TOURNIQUET.  YOUR UNDERGARMENTS WOULD MAKE A BETTER TOURNIQUET ...
09/25/2020

A BELT IS NOT A TOURNIQUET! A BELT WILL NEVER BE LIKE A TOURNIQUET. YOUR UNDERGARMENTS WOULD MAKE A BETTER TOURNIQUET THAN A BELT.
I hope I made myself clear. 😂
Contact me to learn how to use a tourniquet and to properly improvise one if needed!

09/08/2020

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We can never review the basics enough and mastering them is imperative. Here's one of my favorite posts from a while back. Spaced repetition is a good thing!

TOURNIQUET PLACEMENT & FACTS:

Correct TQ placement and application is one of those things I absolutely stress when teaching. Especially at point of injury, if there is evidence of lifethreatening bleeding and clothing is obscuring the wound(s) or unable to visualize

NOTE: Left leg TQx2 placement is flush "KISSING" without multicam showing between while the Right has crossing TQ improperly positioned.

1. Place the TQ high and tight (classically care under fire) in the groin just below inguinal ligament or high into axilla. Also known as "HASTY TQs"
2. Dont place over the iliac crest or ASIS (anterior superior iliac spine). Place just below inguinal ligament, especially in undetermined hemorrhage source.
3. Do NOT get the male ge****ls caught up in the TQ.
4. If multiple TQ needed, place flush with one another
5. That first pressure tightening pull of the strap through the loop is critical. Make that thing as tight! Then use the windlass to synch down.
6. Standard teaching is up to 2 hours TQ time without real concern for tissue damage. It is important to attempt TQ conversition --> pressure dressing or other control means if in your scope of practice. (Tourniquet takedown)
7. If you're not sure they need at TQ and debating with yourself, place the TQ and always error on the agressive treatment approach in traumatic bleeding . If they're conscious, that TQ will hurt with proper application
8. You can place in 2-bone compartments like forearms and lower tibia/fibula
9. Do NOT place over joints
10. After care under fire/ safe location, place TQ on skin (Clothing of participant kept on during demonstration)

NOTE: If not under fire or in a dangerous setting or have good visibility, place TQ 2-3 inches ABOVE wound (not over joints).

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09/04/2020

National Preparedness Month (September) is designed to promote family and community disaster planning. As part of this year’s theme...

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Committed to Creating LifeSavers

I took my first CPR class when I was 12 years old. Ever since, my interest in emergency medicine has been spiked. In the past decade, I have undergone various medical training and courses. I have served as a campus security officer for three years--seeing various medical emergencies. My mission is to make emergency medical training affordable and available to everyone--there should be no reason someone’s life is taken by sudden cardiac arrest or choking.

I offer classes for community rescuers, professional rescuers, caregivers, and childcare providers. My emergency childcare response training is compliant with the Missouri Department of Social Services, and all of my classes are OSHA-compliant.

*Chase Kraft is only a certified instructor, and not an employee of EMS Safety Services*