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It would. Remember, almost anything that can cut off blood flow will make a good tourniquet in an emergency. Just don't leave it on too long.

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Q: Would the Riester ri-clip Tourniquet for Blood Stasis make a good Tourniquet in a emergency first aid situation?
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