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== Trauma Shears ==
== Trauma Shears ==


[[File:Aa_trauma_shears.jpg|thumb|Trauma shears]]
[[File:Aa_trauma_shears.jpg|thumb|right|Trauma shears]]


'''Trauma shears''', also known as '''tuff cuts''', are a type of [[scissors]] used by [[emergency medical technician|EMTs]], [[paramedic]]s, and other emergency personnel to quickly and safely cut clothing and other materials from injured individuals. They are designed to be durable and effective in emergency situations.
Trauma shears, also known as [[tactical scissors]] or [[emergency shears]], are a type of [[scissors]] used by [[medical professionals]] such as [[paramedics]], [[nurses]], and [[doctors]] to quickly and safely cut through clothing and other materials in emergency situations. They are an essential tool in the field of [[emergency medicine]] and are designed to handle tough materials while ensuring patient safety.


== Design and Features ==
== Design and Features ==


Trauma shears are typically made from [[stainless steel]] and have a [[plastic]] handle. The blades are often serrated to aid in cutting through tough materials such as [[denim]], [[leather]], and even thin [[metal]]. The shears are designed with a blunt tip to prevent injury to the patient while cutting close to the skin.
Trauma shears are typically made from [[stainless steel]] and have a [[plastic]] handle for a comfortable grip. The blades are often serrated to help cut through tough materials such as [[denim]], [[leather]], and even [[seat belts]]. The shears are designed with a blunt tip to prevent injury to the patient while cutting close to the skin.


The handles are usually brightly colored, often in [[orange (color)|orange]] or [[red]], to make them easily visible and accessible in emergency situations. The shears are generally about 7.5 inches (19 cm) in length, providing enough leverage to cut through tough materials while remaining compact enough to carry easily.
The handles of trauma shears are usually brightly colored, often in [[orange]] or [[red]], to make them easily visible in emergency situations. Some models may include additional features such as a built-in [[oxygen tank]] wrench or a [[carabiner]] for easy attachment to [[medical bags]].


== Uses ==
== Uses ==


Trauma shears are primarily used in [[emergency medicine]] to remove clothing from patients who need immediate medical attention. This allows medical personnel to access wounds, apply [[bandages]], or perform other necessary procedures without delay. They are also used to cut through seat belts, leather boots, and other materials that may need to be removed quickly in an emergency.
Trauma shears are primarily used in [[prehospital care]] settings to quickly remove clothing from a patient to assess injuries or to apply [[bandages]] and [[splints]]. They are also used in [[surgical settings]] to cut through [[drapes]] and other materials. In addition to medical uses, trauma shears can be used in various [[rescue operations]] to cut through [[ropes]] or other obstructions.


In addition to their use in emergency medicine, trauma shears are also popular among [[firefighter]]s, [[police officer]]s, and [[military]] personnel. They are a versatile tool that can be used in a variety of situations where quick and efficient cutting is required.
== Maintenance ==


== History ==
To ensure the longevity and effectiveness of trauma shears, they should be regularly cleaned and sterilized, especially after contact with [[bodily fluids]]. The blades should be checked for sharpness and any signs of damage, and the pivot point should be lubricated to maintain smooth operation.
 
The design of trauma shears has evolved over time to meet the needs of emergency personnel. Early versions were simple scissors, but modern trauma shears incorporate features such as serrated blades and ergonomic handles to improve their functionality and ease of use.


== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==
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* [[Emergency medical services]]
* [[Emergency medical services]]
* [[First aid]]
* [[First aid]]
* [[Paramedic]]
* [[Medical equipment]]
* [[Scissors]]
* [[Surgical instruments]]
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Medical equipment]]
[[Category:Medical equipment]]
[[Category:Emergency services equipment]]
[[Category:Emergency medicine]]

Latest revision as of 11:01, 15 February 2025

Trauma Shears[edit]

Trauma shears

Trauma shears, also known as tactical scissors or emergency shears, are a type of scissors used by medical professionals such as paramedics, nurses, and doctors to quickly and safely cut through clothing and other materials in emergency situations. They are an essential tool in the field of emergency medicine and are designed to handle tough materials while ensuring patient safety.

Design and Features[edit]

Trauma shears are typically made from stainless steel and have a plastic handle for a comfortable grip. The blades are often serrated to help cut through tough materials such as denim, leather, and even seat belts. The shears are designed with a blunt tip to prevent injury to the patient while cutting close to the skin.

The handles of trauma shears are usually brightly colored, often in orange or red, to make them easily visible in emergency situations. Some models may include additional features such as a built-in oxygen tank wrench or a carabiner for easy attachment to medical bags.

Uses[edit]

Trauma shears are primarily used in prehospital care settings to quickly remove clothing from a patient to assess injuries or to apply bandages and splints. They are also used in surgical settings to cut through drapes and other materials. In addition to medical uses, trauma shears can be used in various rescue operations to cut through ropes or other obstructions.

Maintenance[edit]

To ensure the longevity and effectiveness of trauma shears, they should be regularly cleaned and sterilized, especially after contact with bodily fluids. The blades should be checked for sharpness and any signs of damage, and the pivot point should be lubricated to maintain smooth operation.

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