Stopping the hemorrhage is done by tying tight the arm by applying a tourniquet, above the wound. A note is necessarily attached on which the victim's name and the exact time of application of the tourniquet are written. Although in the past loosening the tourniquet every 15 minutes was recommended to allow blood supply to the limb, the practice is no longer recommended at present, because it can worsen the victim's condition. Consult specialized personnel by calling 112 before performing this maneuver.
The tourniquet is an elastic cord used for stopping bleedings that cannot be controlled by other means, it is usually applied in the case of limb wounds. In the absence of an actual tourniquet, improvised materials can be used, such as a scarf, belt, belt, tie, cord or elastic. These must be tied tight above the wound and applied over a piece of bandage or other soft material, to protect the skin and prevent additional injuries.
The correct answer is: B
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