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PP-MD0812
This buckle-type tourniquet features a sturdy plastic buckle and a soft fabric strap. Its buckle design allows for easy and convenient operation without the need for extra tools, making it simple to use with just one hand. The polyester fabric strap is gentle on the skin, making it suitable even for those allergic to latex. Users can adjust the strap's tension to fit the patient's arm comfortably. The buckle securely fastens during use, preventing any accidental loosening, yet can be easily released when needed.
This buckle-type tourniquet features a sturdy plastic buckle and a soft fabric strap. Its buckle design allows for easy and convenient operation without the need for extra tools, making it simple to use with just one hand. The polyester fabric strap is gentle on the skin, making it suitable even for those allergic to latex. Users can adjust the strap's tension to fit the patient's arm comfortably. The buckle securely fastens during use, preventing any accidental loosening, yet can be easily released when needed.
Unfasten the tourniquet and ensure it is fully extended.
Identify the position of the ABS buckle and place it near the site where bleeding needs to be controlled.
Place the tourniquet around the area where bleeding needs to be controlled, ensuring it is snug against the skin.
Apply moderate tension to tighten the tourniquet, but avoid over-tightening to prevent discomfort or injury.
Pass one end of the tourniquet through the loop of the ABS buckle and then wrap it back around.
Adjust the tightness of the tourniquet to securely fasten it without excessively restricting blood flow.
Check the patient's pulse or observe the bleeding to ensure the tourniquet is achieving the intended effect.
Adjust the tension of the tourniquet as needed to maintain appropriate pressure.
Unfasten the tourniquet and ensure it is fully extended.
Identify the position of the ABS buckle and place it near the site where bleeding needs to be controlled.
Place the tourniquet around the area where bleeding needs to be controlled, ensuring it is snug against the skin.
Apply moderate tension to tighten the tourniquet, but avoid over-tightening to prevent discomfort or injury.
Pass one end of the tourniquet through the loop of the ABS buckle and then wrap it back around.
Adjust the tightness of the tourniquet to securely fasten it without excessively restricting blood flow.
Check the patient's pulse or observe the bleeding to ensure the tourniquet is achieving the intended effect.
Adjust the tension of the tourniquet as needed to maintain appropriate pressure.