Blood Thinners and Hemostatics

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So I just got put on blood thinners for the foreseeable future and I have a pretty remote hunt coming up at the end of the month. I know clotting from any cuts will take longer regardless, but I ordered some quikclot gauze, dressings, and celox powder to stack the odds. Also thinking of packing gloves with a cut rating for field dressing.

Anything else I should be considering or know? Thanks
 
So I just got put on blood thinners for the foreseeable future and I have a pretty remote hunt coming up at the end of the month. I know clotting from any cuts will take longer regardless, but I ordered some quikclot gauze, dressings, and celox powder to stack the odds. Also thinking of packing gloves with a cut rating for field dressing.

Anything else I should be considering or know? Thanks
You probably need to have a conversation with your doc about the bleed risk along with potential issues with the original reason that you are now on blood thinners. Cut rating gloves is a good idea
 
Small to medium cuts will just be more of a PIA. You wont bleed out from poking your finger skinning an animal, but it will be annoying to get it to stop oozing.

Best thing to do in the moment is clean it off with fresh water, get the skin approximated or touching, and wrap it up tight but not too tight. Your body can still form a clot it will just take longer. Direct pressure and try not to mess with it and keep taking bandages off to look at it, unless it’s just soaking through them.

Biggest thing for me would be to have an in reach or something to call for an extraction. A bad fall and hitting your or broken leg etc can become more life threatening..id be more worried about that less about finger cuts etc.
 
Direct pressure for 5-10 minutes will stop most bleeding. Actually time the pressure and do not stop holding it until you hit time. Every time you look and it bleeds, you blow out the clots that were forming and start over. This also works for bruises (just bleeding under the skin).

Hemostatic gauze and a quality tourniquet (or knowledge and practice with an improvised) are good for all of us in the rare event of arterial bleeding. I would avoid using them for anything else except maybe a bad scalp laceration.

On a DOAC (Eliquis or Xarelto) or a VKA (warfarin), if you take a hard knock to the head, even if you are not knocked out, you should extract and be seen in an ED as guidelines recommend a CT to look for bleeding. Even more true if you get knocked out or are altered after.
 
I've been on bp med since I was 30 (career choice) and Im now 42. You'll be fine there's not much of a difference other than little cuts bleed longer. If you cut your arm off or something you'll prob be the same as everyone else; dead.
 
What "thinner" did they put you on and is it for treatment or prevention? Would talk to your doc...it may be a drug you can layoff of for a week without risks
 
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