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Q: Can tourniquet place on too tightly cause petechiae?
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Why doesnt a tourniquet work on a femoral artery gun shot?

It does work .... unless the wound is too high to place the tourniquet above it.


What is the maximum leght of time for a tourniquet should be in place before blood is drawn?

no longer than a minute and a half to two minutes once you get the needle into the vein you should tell the person to relax the fist first then remove the tourniquet if left on too long you can obliterate the blood supply and cause tissue damage


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The state of matter that is held tightly in place is in the form of a solid. Gas particles are not tightly packed, unless they are being pressurized, same with water.


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3-4 inches above


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The torniquet is a last resort. Using a tourniquet is likely to result in the loss of a limb. First you have to try direct pressure, elevate the wound, pressure points, and maybe using a hemostatic agent to stop the bleeding. If all else fails then use a tourniquet. A tourniquet is used most of the times in conjunction with a bandage and a dressing.


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