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[Music] thank you [Music] hey whats up everybody so my name is Josh Im an instructor for Orion training group I work full time as a paramedic my backgrounds in 911 critical care so today were going to talk about the March assessment its a great assessment for trauma its what I prefer for that and were just going to kind of roll right into that well go over what it means and then well do some Hands-On with an actual patient so you can see how that kind of flows as well and I want to kind of highlight with that that this is your priorities of work right the same same concept its ordered this way because this is whats going to kill your person the quickest lets start off uh the m in March and I think were gonna put this up on the screen somewhere over here while I awkwardly pose but the m in March is for massive Hemorrhage right this means like theres a lot of blood coming out this is life-threatening bleeding you have two to four minutes time in an arterial bleed before it