Considering starting a whole blood program for your agency? Bound Tree can help!
Prehospital Whole Blood Program
Considering starting a whole blood program for your agency? Bound Tree can help!
Benefits of Whole Blood
Whole blood is a powerful, all-in-one transfusion option that delivers red blood cells, plasma, platelets, and clotting factors making it the most effective solution for treating severe trauma and hemorrhage in the field.
Whole Blood Proven Effective for Hemorrhagic Shock
Whole Blood is Superior Compared to Components
Widespread Support for Whole Blood Programs
Training EMS to Administer Whole Blood is Feasible
Whole Blood in the Field: A Game-changer for Trauma and Hemorrhagic Shock
Trauma remains a leading cause of preventable death in patients under 46. Prehospital whole blood transfusion offers a critical advantage over traditional fluids by improving shock severity, coagulopathy, and survival.
Whole Blood in the Field: A Game-changer for Trauma and Hemorrhagic Shock
Trauma remains a leading cause of preventable death in patients under 46. Prehospital whole blood transfusion offers a critical advantage over traditional fluids by improving shock severity, coagulopathy, and survival.
Whole Blood in the Field: A Game-changer for Trauma and Hemorrhagic Shock
Trauma remains a leading cause of preventable death in patients under 46. Prehospital whole blood transfusion offers a critical advantage over traditional fluids by improving shock severity, coagulopathy, and survival.
Let's bring your whole blood program to life. Request info and get started today.
Let's bring your whole blood program to life. Request info and get started today.
Let's bring your whole blood program to life. Request info and get started today.
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