Description:
durable elastic tapeflexible and comfortable tourniquet
reuseable after disinfection
Easy to use
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first aidkits buckle tourniquet
* It is widely used for fastening the vein inblood collection. It is also applicable to vein puncture forother medical purposes.
* It is not only the help of the nurses, but also the protector ofthe tripper.
How to tie a tourniquet for blood work:
- 1 Cleanse your hands.
Wash you hands before applyingthe tourniquet. Put on a pair of medical gloves.
- 2
Ask your patient to sit with herarms in a flat position. Look at both arms on your patient todetermine which arm will have the best veins. One arm may providemore accessible veins than the other.
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Specisafe™ - simple leak proofprotection for biological specimens
- 3Your patient shouldn''t pumphis hand.
Tie the tourniquet 3 to 4 inchesabove the intended stick site (above the elbow) after locating agood vein. Ask your patient to make a fist. Don''t allow him topump his hand.
- 4
Observe your patient''s skin foran enlarged blue vein. Touch the vein to ensure that the veinsprings back like a rubber band. If the vein doesn''t spring,locate another vein for use. once you locate an acceptable puncturesite, you are ready to draw blood.
* Size Guide :
Length: 400mm±10mm width:25mm±1mm
* Adopt broadband to oppress the elbow vein, make unit pressurereduce greatly, reach appropriate oppression already, can avoidextravasated blood emergence of phenomenon to the maximum extentunder the pressure,
alleviate patient´s uncomfortable sense, improveblood sample quality.
* Reduce the cross contamination between the cause of disease atthe time of clinical practice.Have two kinds of functions on thesame buckle: Can control and strain and relax, the disengageablebandage.
Tourniquets are tight bands usedto control bleeding by completely stopping the blood flow to awound. Tourniquets work only on arm and leg injuries.
Tourniquets are usually reservedfor the worst bleeding to keep the victim from developingshock.


