Title: Paramedic Using Tourniquet in War

Authors: Sultan Hassan Alshehri, Jalal Hassan Alanazi

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i9.12

Abstract

This research paper delves into the critical role of paramedics in utilizing tourniquets during wartime scenarios. The application of tourniquets by paramedics in war zones has gained substantial attention due to its life-saving potential. This paper highlights the problem statement concerning the challenges paramedics face while using tourniquets in high-stress combat environments. The purpose of this study is to explore the effectiveness, limitations, and advancements in tourniquet usage by paramedics during wartime, aiming to enhance the overall understanding of emergency medical interventions in such situations. By analyzing existing literature and drawing insights from real-world cases, this paper emphasizes the significance of proper tourniquet application by paramedics, ultimately contributing to improved casualty outcomes on the battlefield.

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Corresponding Author

Sultan Hassan Alshehri

Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic