Oh, dude, if you're in a pinch and don't have a tourniquet, you could use things like a belt, a scarf, or even a shoelace. Just make sure it's clean and not, like, covered in Cheeto dust or something. But seriously, maybe invest in a proper first aid kit, you never know when you might need it.
No, never put a tourniquet at the waist or neck.
The Tourniquet was created on 2005-05-30.
The Collected Works of Tourniquet was created in 1996.
what is the maximum amount of time a tourniquet should left on
You've offered to apply a Band-Aid, when what I need is a tourniquet. Please don't apply a tourniquet unless you are certain that you can quickly deliver this patient to a doctor. Because direct pressure has not stopped the blood from gushing out of the wound, a tourniquet seems to be necessary.
It could be used depending on what you are baking. A better substitute would be Stevia.
No... just go out and buy bakingsoda.. why must you substitute borax?
Bruising. But if you needed a tourniquet, bruising is the least of your problems.
A tourniquet is placed on a bleeding extremity in the case that bleeding can not be stopped by any other mean.
According to CLSI the tourniquet should not be left on for more than a minute. If a suitable vein has not been found, remove the tourniquet, leave it off for two minutes, then reapply the tourniquet to look for suitable veins and/or perform the venipuncture.
There is no real substitute. Roquefort is unique. However you could try an English Stilton or an Italian Gorgonzola.
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