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What tourniquet questions do YOU have? Here at Traumoto, we strive to bring you the most current and accurate information possible. The information in this video follows current standards of practice. For tourniquet placement, we refer to the TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) guidelines. Although TCCC standards were originally designed for combat situations, their principles directly apply to motorcycle trauma. For example, TCCC teaches a “hasty” tourniquet placement when “under fire.” In motorcycle trauma, this can relate to situations where the roadway is unsafe or you need to move the rider quickly after initial placement. In those moments, you may not have time to measure exactly 2–3 inches above the wound, so you go “high and tight” instead to ensure bleeding control first. Can you put a tourniquet over clothing? Yes! In a hasty or unsafe environment, a tourniquet may be applied over clothing or riding gear if removing it would delay control of life-threatening bleeding. Once the scene is secure, the tourniquet can be reassessed and reapplied directly to the skin 2–3 inches above the wound if needed. ⚠️ Disclaimer: The information presented here is for educational purposes only and reflects current recognized standards of practice. Traumoto is not providing medical certification, legal guidance, or personal medical advice. Always follow local laws, training requirements, and protocols in your area regarding tourniquet use and prehospital care. ——————————————— #Traumoto #RideReady #Tourniquet #StopTheBleed #MotorcycleSafety
What tourniquet questions do YOU have? Here at Traumoto, we strive to bring you the most current and accurate information possible. The information in this video follows current standards of practice. For tourniquet placement, we refer to the TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) guidelines. Although TCCC standards were originally designed for combat situations, their principles directly apply to motorcycle trauma. For example, TCCC teaches a “hasty” tourniquet placement when “under fire.” In motorcycle trauma, this can relate to situations where the roadway is unsafe or you need to move the rider quickly after initial placement. In those moments, you may not have time to measure exactly 2–3 inches above the wound, so you go “high and tight” instead to ensure bleeding control first. Can you put a tourniquet over clothing? Yes! In a hasty or unsafe environment, a tourniquet may be applied over clothing or riding gear if removing it would delay control of life-threatening bleeding. Once the scene is secure, the tourniquet can be reassessed and reapplied directly to the skin 2–3 inches above the wound if needed. ⚠️ Disclaimer: The information presented here is for educational purposes only and reflects current recognized standards of practice. Traumoto is not providing medical certification, legal guidance, or personal medical advice. Always follow local laws, training requirements, and protocols in your area regarding tourniquet use and prehospital care. ——————————————— #Traumoto #RideReady #Tourniquet #StopTheBleed #MotorcycleSafety

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