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  2. Emergency tourniquet - Wikipedia

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    Emergency tourniquets are cuff-like devices designed to stop severe traumatic bleeding before or during transport to a care facility. They are wrapped around the limb, proximal to the site of trauma , and tightened until all blood vessels underneath are occluded.

  3. Doctors Share Lifesaving Steps to Take During Medical ... - AOL

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    Life-threatening bleeding. ... If you have been trained on the proper use of a tourniquet, that is the best method to control bleeding, Bailey says. For everyone else, ...

  4. Emergency bleeding control - Wikipedia

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    Improvised tourniquets, in addition to creating potential problems for the ongoing medical management of the patient, usually fail to achieve force enough to adequately compress the arteries of the limb. As a result, they not only fail to stop arterial bleeding, but may actually increase bleeding by impairing venous bloodflow. [16]

  5. Stop the Bleed trains people to help in emergencies ... - AOL

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    “Using approved tourniquets is the safest and best way to stop bleeding.” That’s why Cronn is on a mission to get these lifesaving Stop the Bleed kits into people's hands.

  6. Stop The Bleed: Help save lives - AOL

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    This type of bleeding requires a tourniquet and immediate medical treatment. The American College of Surgeons program, Stop the Bleed, teaches the “ABC’s” of bleeding: A- Alert 911

  7. Tourniquet - Wikipedia

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    Emergency tourniquets are assessed for their effectiveness of hemorrhage control, pulse stoppage distal to the tourniquet, time to stop bleeding, total blood loss, and applied pressure. [49] [48] However, their design and safe use should be considered as it relates to nerve injury, reperfusion injury, soft tissue injury, and pain. [48]

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