It's placed above the injury site
It is placed 2 to 4 inches above the wound.
2-4 inches above
A tourniquet is placed on a bleeding extremity in the case that bleeding can not be stopped by any other mean.
At the wrist.
A tourniquet should be applied only in cases of severe bleeding that cannot be controlled by direct pressure. It should be placed 2-3 inches above the injury site, avoiding joints, and tightened until the bleeding stops. It's crucial to note the time of application and seek immediate medical help, as prolonged use can cause tissue damage. Never remove a tourniquet once applied; instead, leave it in place for medical professionals to address.
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The Combat Action Badge (CAB) is worn below the Air Assault Badge on the uniform. According to U.S. Army regulations, badges are typically arranged in order of precedence, with the highest precedence badge positioned at the top. Therefore, the Air Assault Badge, which is a skill badge, is placed above the CAB, which is a combat badge.
The CAT is a type of tourniquet. You would place it above the wound IF you cannot control bleeding with direct pressure.
Yes, "placed" is an action verb. It describes the act of putting something in a specific position or location. Action verbs like "placed" convey a physical action performed by the subject in a sentence.
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By puncture site I'm guessing you mean a puncture in the epadurmas (skin). It is Placed to limit the blood flow reducing the amount of blood loss. Hope I helped