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A tourniquet is typically twisted until it is tight enough to stop arterial blood flow, which usually requires 2 to 3 complete twists. The exact number may vary depending on the type of tourniquet and the specific situation. It's important to monitor the affected limb for signs of adequate circulation and adjust the tension as necessary. Always follow specific guidelines provided with the tourniquet or by medical professionals.

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