Once you apply a tourniquet, you should never loosen it until you are ready to remove it.
never
Never
Once applied, you do not loosen it. Only a doctor should do so.
not in excess of 3 times annually
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It all depends on the situation i am currently in the US Navy and they teach up that the limb can be saved even up to six hours after the tourniquet has been applied as long as it is put on properly but should only be used for very sever bleeding after it has been applied it must be rechecked very often to ensure the wound has not started bleeding again and also should only be removed by a professional if you have any more questions feel free to ask
It's really quite rare that you can't control even extreme bleeding with properly applied direct pressure. That said, pressure point control can be added if you have the extra hands, or -- in the most extreme cases -- you can apply a tourniquet. Note that tourniquets are quite dangerous and often risk the limb, as well as increase chances for systemic infection if left on a while.
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Dermablend should be applied once a day under normal situations, activity and persperation as with most cosmetics will require you to reapply the product more often
To start a scalp vein IV on a pediatric patient, first ensure the child is calm and comfortable, using appropriate distraction techniques if necessary. Clean the site with an antiseptic and apply a tourniquet to enhance vein visibility. Choose a suitable vein, often located on the forehead or scalp, and insert a small gauge IV catheter at a shallow angle. After successful insertion, secure the IV and remove the tourniquet, ensuring proper placement and flow before connecting to the IV line.