Implementing an approach to prevent life-threatening bleeding: Guidance on forming a campus initiative.
Elizabeth CaulkinsKatheryn Courville JohnstonBelinda DealAmanda SwanbergGlenn A BarnesJessica BowenPublished in: Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.) (2024)
A community that is trained to respond to life-threatening bleeding can reduce the risk of death from trauma and violence. Stop The Bleed is a nationally recognized, free, 1-hour bleeding control training designed for laypersons. Implementing a campuswide Stop the Bleed initiative can be daunting, yet vital to creating a safe, prepared campus. Guidance is offered by faculty, staff, and students from a Stop the Bleed initiative at a public university in the southern United States. This guide provides real-life examples and recommendations based on experience. Utilization of population health nursing students is a fundamental component of success.