I ordered 2 16inches, I received 2 different size!
3w ago
J**s
Item: 16 inches
thank you 👍
1w ago
l**2
Item: 16 inches
Amazing
September 1, 2023
J**e A**e
Item: 16 inches
Nice
August 25, 2024
a**o
Item: 16 inches
good
June 13, 2024
l**2
Item: 12 inches
Wow
September 1, 2023
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Item: 16 inches
Why I didn't receive the order yet it says oct.30 was delivered
November 3, 2023
L**💗
Item: 16 inches
September 2, 2024
J**z
Item: 16 inches
Ok
August 5, 2024
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About this product
FDA Registration No.:3000002572146
Warranty Type:No
Product description
rubber tube torniquet.
A tourniquet is a medical device used to temporarily constrict blood flow to a limb or part of the body. This constriction is typically applied by wrapping a band around the limb and tightening it to restrict blood flow. Tourniquets are commonly used during medical procedures, such as blood draws, intravenous (IV) insertions, or surgery, to make veins more visible and accessible.
In the past, tourniquets were often made of latex rubber tubing due to its elasticity and durability. However, due to concerns about latex allergies, many healthcare facilities have shifted to using tourniquets made of non-latex materials such as nylon or synthetic rubber.
Regardless of the material, tourniquets are designed to be easily applied and removed, and they should be used with caution to avoid causing excessive discomfort or injury to the patient. Proper application of a tourniquet involves placing it snugly around the limb, but not so tight as to cause pain or impair circulation beyond what is necessary for the medical procedure.
After the procedure is complete, the tourniquet should be promptly removed to restore normal blood flow to the limb and minimize the risk of complications such as nerve damage or tissue injury. Healthcare providers should also be aware of any contraindications or special considerations when using tourniquets, especially in patients with certain medical conditions or compromised circulation.