Only qualified medical personnel should loosen a tourniquet once it has been applied. The reason for this is because the cells of the body part that has been cut off from blood flow continue to perform metabolism to live, but use anaerobic metabolism, which produces toxic byproducts. If these byproducts accumulate and are released back into the body, they can cause heart arrhythmias. This is why tourniquets are used as a last resort, and it is why they should never be removed once applied, except by someone who has been trained to do so.
In the hospital by a doctor. If in the field on a long transport (over an hour) contact medical direction. An average citizen should never loosen the tourniquet.
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Once you apply a tourniquet, you should never loosen it until you are ready to remove it.
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Modern medicine frowns on any use of tourniquets. Unless its for phlebotomy purposes. Applying pressure is a much better method.
A tourniquet should not be removed at all. Tourniquets are a LAST RESORT method. They are hard to apply, they cause a lot of pain, and they can lead to the loss of any limb below wherever the tourniquet was applied. However, if the choice is your LIFE or your LIMB, choose the life. Apply the tourniquet and tighten it until the bleeding stops. Secure the stick to make sure the tourniquet does not loosen and DO NOT TOUCH IT. Get the victim to a hospital immediately. Once there, the doctors and nurses are trained in how to remove tourniquets and treat the wounds. If you leave a tourniquet on too long, the person might lose their arm/leg/whatever. If you take it off too soon, they can easily bleed to death.
The Tourniquet was created on 2005-05-30.
No, never put a tourniquet at the waist or neck.
The Collected Works of Tourniquet was created in 1996.
This question is kind of an oxymoron. If a pressure dressing is not effective on a hemorrhage, eventually it WILL become life threatening . The next step is a tourniquet .Apply tourniquet above the would . Check the extremity frequently to see if it's getting cold. If it is, loosen the tourniquet for 30 seconds or so to give the limb some circulation, then tighten again. You can not do this indefinitely , or you will end up with a necrotic limb. Do everything you can to get help or get to an ER .
This question is kind of an oxymoron. If a pressure dressing is not effective on a hemorrhage, eventually it WILL become life threatening . The next step is a tourniquet .Apply tourniquet above the would . Check the extremity frequently to see if it's getting cold. If it is, loosen the tourniquet for 30 seconds or so to give the limb some circulation, then tighten again. You can not do this indefinitely , or you will end up with a necrotic limb. Do everything you can to get help or get to an ER .
what is the maximum amount of time a tourniquet should left on
You've offered to apply a Band-Aid, when what I need is a tourniquet. Please don't apply a tourniquet unless you are certain that you can quickly deliver this patient to a doctor. Because direct pressure has not stopped the blood from gushing out of the wound, a tourniquet seems to be necessary.