Material: TPE
Size: 3/4’’*12’’*0.06CM
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For children, the standard size of a tourniquet, which is 1 inch by 18 inches, is not suitable due to their smaller limbs. To ensure proper fit and effective control of blood flow, it is necessary to use tourniquets of appropriate sizes, reducing discomfort and pain during medical procedures. Additionally, children's tourniquets are often designed in bright colors to enhance their comfort and enjoyment, while also alleviating any anxiety or tension they may experience during medical procedures. Therefore, the pre-cut design and child-friendly color choices make tourniquets more practical and user-friendly in pediatric medical settings.
For children, the standard size of a tourniquet, which is 1 inch by 18 inches, is not suitable due to their smaller limbs. To ensure proper fit and effective control of blood flow, it is necessary to use tourniquets of appropriate sizes, reducing discomfort and pain during medical procedures. Additionally, children's tourniquets are often designed in bright colors to enhance their comfort and enjoyment, while also alleviating any anxiety or tension they may experience during medical procedures. Therefore, the pre-cut design and child-friendly color choices make tourniquets more practical and user-friendly in pediatric medical settings.
In venous injection or surgery, the tourniquet plays a crucial role. It temporarily blocks blood flow by applying moderate pressure, providing necessary support and assurance for medical procedures.
During venous injections, medical personnel skillfully wrap the tourniquet around the patient's limbs to compress the veins, causing them to become engorged and more visible. This technique not only aids in accurately locating injection sites, thus improving precision and success rates, but also minimizes patient discomfort, ensuring a more comfortable experience during injections.
Similarly, in surgeries, the tourniquet's importance cannot be overstated. Surgeons securely fasten the tourniquet around the surgical site, applying adequate pressure to halt intraoperative bleeding effectively. This ensures a clear surgical field, enabling surgeons to focus on the procedure while promptly addressing any bleeding, facilitating smooth surgical progress, and minimizing surgical risks.
In venous injection or surgery, the tourniquet plays a crucial role. It temporarily blocks blood flow by applying moderate pressure, providing necessary support and assurance for medical procedures.
During venous injections, medical personnel skillfully wrap the tourniquet around the patient's limbs to compress the veins, causing them to become engorged and more visible. This technique not only aids in accurately locating injection sites, thus improving precision and success rates, but also minimizes patient discomfort, ensuring a more comfortable experience during injections.
Similarly, in surgeries, the tourniquet's importance cannot be overstated. Surgeons securely fasten the tourniquet around the surgical site, applying adequate pressure to halt intraoperative bleeding effectively. This ensures a clear surgical field, enabling surgeons to focus on the procedure while promptly addressing any bleeding, facilitating smooth surgical progress, and minimizing surgical risks.