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The majority of deaths from exsanguination (blood loss) come from internal injuries, such as the laceration or perforation of the liver, spleen, or major arteries, which can only be controlled and treated by surgical techniques, therefore QuikClot is only useful in a situation where a person has serious external injuries that cannot easily be controlled by direct pressure, elevation, or a tourniquet. This situation is almost exclusive to tactical operations, where the provider must consider his own safety while treating his patient. Given that tactical operations are very seldom encountered by the everday provider, and that basic first aid and rapid transport is still the preferred method of treating external exsanguination, the situations where QuikClot would be the preferred choice of bleeding control is extremely limited.