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You are usually okay to stay in the fight.   
You are usually okay to stay in the fight.   


If you ''are'' bleeding and you see any limb is not grey, apply a tourniquet to all non-grey limbs. If not possible (i.e you don't have enough tourniquets or the bleeding is from a chest or head wound), tourniquet what you can, then apply bandages on limbs ''without a tourniquet'' to get bleeding to stop. Use '''Field Dressing''' or '''Basic Bandages''' for large wounds (Medium+) and use '''QuickClot''' for everything else. ACE will apply bandages to wounds in order from largest to smallest. In other words, if you have a mix of wounds from Large to Small, use the first 2 bandage types, then, when only small ones are left, switch to '''QuickClot'''.   
If you ''are'' bleeding and you see any limb is yellow, orange, or red, apply a tourniquet to all relevant limbs. If not possible (i.e you don't have enough tourniquets or the bleeding is from a chest or head wound), tourniquet what you can, then apply bandages on limbs ''without a tourniquet'' to get bleeding to stop. Use '''Field Dressing''' or '''Basic Bandages''' for large wounds (Medium+) and use '''QuickClot''' for everything else. ACE will apply bandages to wounds in order from largest to smallest. In other words, if you have a mix of wounds from Large to Small, use the first 2 bandage types, then, when only small ones are left, switch to '''QuickClot'''.   


If you get bleeding to stop, look at the checklist above again and, if you meet all criteria, return to the fight.   
If you get bleeding to stop, look at the checklist above again and, if you meet all criteria, return to the fight.