How to Use the NAR Emergency Trauma Dressing: Step-by-Step
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When Bleeding Control Can’t Wait
Whether you’re on duty, on the road, or on the range—severe bleeding is a life-threatening emergency. The faster bleeding is controlled, the better the chance of survival. That’s why North American Rescue’s Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD) is a staple in ViTAC kits and a trusted tool among military, law enforcement, and first responders.
This guide walks you through how to use the NAR ETD effectively, even under pressure.
What Is the NAR Emergency Trauma Dressing?
The NAR ETD is a sterile, all-in-one dressing designed to:
Apply direct pressure to wounds
Control moderate to severe bleeding
Work on a variety of wound sites
Be deployed quickly and effectively
Its stretch-wrap design and built-in securing mechanism make it ideal for field applications, especially in situations where improvised solutions aren’t good enough.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply the NAR ETD
Step 1: Assess the Wound
Check for arterial or venous bleeding.
Prioritize bleeding control if the wound is actively hemorrhaging.
If needed, apply a tourniquet first, then the ETD as a secondary dressing.
Step 2: Open the Packaging Quickly
The dressing is vacuum-sealed for sterility.
Tear open the package along the marked edges—no tools needed, but trauma shears can assist if time is critical.
Step 3: Place the Pad Directly Over the Wound
The absorbent pad should sit firmly on the bleed site.
Maintain direct pressure as you prepare to wrap.
Step 4: Wrap the Elastic Bandage Around the Limb or Wound Area
Use the stretch wrap to apply continuous pressure over the pad.
Cover enough area to stabilize and protect the wound.
Step 5: Secure the Dressing with the Built-In Clip or Hook
Lock the dressing in place using the included securing device.
Confirm it’s tight enough to stop the bleed, but not so tight that it restricts all circulation unless it’s functioning as a pressure dressing.
What Makes the NAR ETD Essential?
✅ Field-Tested by Combat Medics and First Responders ✅ Compact, Vacuum-Sealed, and Easy to Stage in Kits ✅ Built-in Securing Device (No Tape Needed) ✅ Latex-Free and Sterile ✅ Effective for Self-Aid and Buddy-Aid
Pro Tip: Integrate the ETD Into Your Bleeding Control Workflow
Compression bandages for large surface area wounds
Together, these tools form the core of a mission-ready trauma kit—whether you’re outfitting an IFAK, a vehicle kit, or a duty bag.
Always Monitor the Casualty
After applying the dressing:
Check for continued bleeding.
Watch for signs of shock or airway compromise.
Prepare for evacuation or EMS transfer as soon as possible.
Build Kits That Save Lives
At ViTAC, we believe in equipping real-world readiness. Our kits are curated by U.S. Army Green Berets and field experts—built to perform under pressure. The NAR Emergency Trauma Dressing is part of our core offering for bleeding control, and we recommend it for:
ViTAC Solutions delivers battle-tested first aid and trauma gear to those who operate in the real world—where failure isn’t an option. From tactical first aid kits to mission-critical medical components, we equip professionals and prepared civilians with what they need to act fast and act right.
🛡️ Trusted tools. Field-tested solutions. Gear that works when it matters most.
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