CST Level 1 Land Surveyor Certification Practice

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What is the recommended application technique for tourniquets?

  1. Loose and steady

  2. High, tight, and fast

  3. Even and gradual

  4. Low, soft, and slow

The correct answer is: High, tight, and fast

The recommended application technique for tourniquets is "high, tight, and fast." This approach is crucial in emergency situations where severe bleeding occurs, particularly from a limb. Applying a tourniquet "high" means placing it above the injury site, ideally two to three inches above the wound, to effectively control blood flow and minimize blood loss. It is important that the tourniquet is applied "tight" to occlude the arterial blood flow, thus stopping the bleeding. Lastly, "fast" signifies the need for quick action; applying a tourniquet quickly can be life-saving, especially in cases where rapid blood loss is occurring. Using this technique ensures that the tourniquet is effective while also minimizing the time the victim is in a state of blood loss, thereby enhancing the chances of survival and potential recovery. This is particularly relevant in trauma scenarios where immediate first aid is critical. The other application techniques would not provide the same level of effectiveness in controlling severe bleeding.