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How far should a tourniquet be placed above a selected puncture site?

  1. 1-2 inches

  2. 2-3 inches

  3. 3-4 inches

  4. 5-6 inches

The correct answer is: 3-4 inches

The correct distance for placing a tourniquet above a puncture site is typically 3-4 inches. This range allows enough space to apply pressure effectively to control bleeding without obstructing or damaging the underlying tissues. Placing the tourniquet too close to the puncture site can result in inadequate control of bleeding, while positioning it further than 3-4 inches may complicate the procedure. It is essential to ensure that the tourniquet is tight enough to restrict blood flow while being mindful of comfort and potential injury to the surrounding area. This distance is standard in emergency medicine and first aid practices, promoting effective management of severe bleeding injuries.