
During the Stop the Bleed program, hosted by the University of Nebraska Extension, students were given the opportunity to talk to area health care proffesionals like paramedic Josh Burke and EMT Marcie Kelley.

University of Nebraska Extension Educator Sarah Paisley helps Chase County students work through their escape room activity during Extension’s Stop the Bleed program, April 15 in Imperial
Extension office hosts Stop the Bleed presentation
By Diane Stamm
Office manager, CC Extension
The University of Nebraska Extension presented a Stop the Bleed program on April 15, for 40 high school freshmen from Chase and Perkins County Schools.
Hosted by the Chase County Extension Office at the Chase County Fairgrounds in Imperial, the program was led by Garden County Extension Educator Sarah Paisley, with the help of Cheyenne County Extension Instructor Linda Jeffers and Wendy Wells with the University of Nebraska Med Center’s College of Nursing in Scottsbluff.
Students spent the morning in two sessions, the first focusing on stopping blood loss through the use of pressure, packing and a touniquet and the second an “escape room”, where students solved puzzles and got a look at what goes on behind the scenes at medical facilities.
After lunch, students had a chance to visit with local healthcare professionals, including Chase County Community Hospital employees, Michelle Pursley, RN; Timothy Brininger, M.D.; Francis Oleru, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, ASCPi; Chris Peterson RT; Lauren Hill RT and Chase County EMS member Marcie Kelley and paramedic Josh Burke.
Chase and Perkins Counties Extension Educator Debbie Kuenning said the Med Day was an excellent opportunity for Perkins County and Chase County youth to receive Stop the Bleed certification.
“We are fortunate to have outstanding health care proffesionals to engage with the youth during the afternoon session. Youth were able to simulate placing an IO line, accessing a port, and talk with Radiology, Lab and Emergency Medicine professionals,” she added.
The Chase County Extension Office will be taking part in three Enviromental Education Days across southwest Nebraska during the coming weeks, including a day for Chase and Perkins County students.
