The second phase, Tactical Field Care, encompasses the general medical care provided once the casualty is no longer under hostile fire, marking the use of supplies from trauma bandages to airway management tools.
After the slack is adjusted, the user then rotates the windlass clockwise until the bleeding is under control. The next step involves adjusting the band's slack, ensuring it is tight to effectively reduce peripheral blood flow.
Technological advancements have propelled the development of advanced tactical medical supplies. The Continuous Evolution Theory applies to this field as much as it does to warfare strategies.