Tourni-Key: An Essential Tool for First Aid in Bleeding Emergencies
Designed by charity citizenAID, the Tourni-Key is a small, portable tool used to apply a tourniquet to a person's limb in bleeding emergencies. This compact device can easily fit in a pocket, purse, or glove compartment, making it readily accessible for first responders, military personnel, law enforcement officers, and civilians.
What is a Tourniquet?
A tourniquet is a medical device that stops bleeding by applying pressure to a person's artery. It is typically used when direct pressure is insufficient for controlling bleeding, such as in cases of deep wounds or limb amputations.
Using the Tourni-Key
- Sit the patient down and explain the procedure.
- Call emergency services if you haven't already.
- Open the Tourni-Key packet and remove its contents.
- Roll the triangular bandage into a broad fold bandage and tie it around the limb. Do not apply the tourniquet over a wound or joint.
- Place the Tourni-Key over the bandage and tie it in place. Insert the pinch guard under the knot.
- Twist the Tourni-Key tightly until the bleeding stops, then secure it under the bandage.
- If bleeding continues, tighten the Tourni-Key further or apply a second one above the first.
- Note the application time for emergency services.
- Monitor the patient, treat them for shock, and if possible, direct someone to guide the ambulance to your location.
Where to Find the Tourni-Key
The citizenAID Tourni-Key can be found in some versions of Public Access Trauma Kits or first-aid kits. For more information on obtaining a Tourni-Key or a Public Access Bleeding Kit, please contact us.