ELYSAID® 3Pcs/Pack Tourniquet Quick Slow Release Medical First Aid Paramedic Buckle Outdoor Strap Cartoon
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ELYSAID® 3Pcs/Pack Tourniquet Quick Slow Release Medical First Aid Paramedic Buckle Outdoor Strap Cartoon
Made of high elasticity belt
Convenient and quick to use,injured persons can use it themselves
Tightening force can be adjusted
Suitable for medical draw blood and emergency bleeding controller
100% Brand new and high quality elastic belt Made of high elasticity belt, can be used to control bleeding or other tightening control Convenient and quick to use,injured persons can use it themselves tightening force can be adjusted Soft and comfortable, can be used by single person Suitable for medical draw blood and emergency bleeding controller Do not suddenly need apply large force on it Release the belt slowly and then flip open Size: Approx.13.5 * 1 inches (L*W)
Application
Applicable parts of the body Used to tie the limbs, do not tie the head, neck or torso.
Tie a tourniquet time
Winter every half hour, every hour in the summer to relax l / 2 minutes, and then tied up. When re-tied, parts to move up and down slightly. Tie a tourniquet location
Tourniquet should be placed close to the heart side. Upper arms and thighs should be stretched on third of parts. (Prohibit the use tourniquet of the middle upper arm &leg) Instructions
After tourniquet site selection, where the pad should be a good cloth, to tighten the tourniquet. elastic should be appropriate as Observe the wound is not bleeding. and then Remember tourniquet time. After the tie is completed, you should always check the toe or finger to see the end of it if there is the purple or black, and the presence or absence of body temperature drops and other phenomena If there is such a phenomenon, you should loosen the tape, If not over time, can cause tissue necrosis.