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SLO County Emergency Medical Services Agency Bulletin 2013-07 PLEASE POST New BLS Policy # 583 BLS Tourniquet Use New ALS Policy # 623 Prehospital Tourniquet Use August 28, 2013 To All SLO County EMS Providers: The use of tourniquet devices with a traumatic limb injury and uncontrolled bleeding has become a best practice consideration. The attached policies and list of approved tourniquet devices have been approved for immediate use for all EMS provider agencies. The indications and procedure for the application of tourniquet devices are similar in both the BLS and ALS policies, with the ALS policy noting that the removal of a tourniquet is an ALS procedure. The appendix lists EMS approved tourniquet devices that may be considered. Please note that tourniquet use is both a BLS and ALS approved basic scope of practice skill. However it is the responsibility of the EMS Provider to ensure staff is trained on the use of the specific device that they carry. EMS Providers are to ensure that all EMS personnel receive this information. This policy will go into effect at 0800 on September 1, 2013. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the EMS Agency; Steve Lieberman, Director, EMS Division at 805.788.2512 or slieberman@co.slo.ca.us.

TOURNIQET USE UNIVERSAL ALGORITHM Scene Safety PPE ABCs Administer Oxygen per Policy # 580 Indications Life threatening extremity hemorrhage that cannot be controlled by other means Serious or life threatening extremity and tactical considerations in the use of standard hemorrhage control techniques Tourniquet Application Per San Luis Obispo County Policy and Procedure # 583 & # 623 Removal is an ALS intervention per Policy and Procedure # 583 & # 623 Contraindications Non extremity hemorrhage Proximal extremity locations where tourniquet application is not practical San Luis Obispo County EMS Agency BLS Treatment Protocols Policy Reference No. 583

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AGENCY PREHOSPITAL POLICY SUBJECT: PREHOSPITAL TOURNIQUET USE Policy Reference No: 583 & 623 Effective Date: 09/01/2013 Supersedes: N/A Review Date: 11/01/2014 PURPOSE To establish an operating policy for the indication, procedure and documentation of tourniquet use by Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) personnel. AUTHORITY A. California Health and Safety Code, Division 2.5, Ch. 4 Art. 1, Ch. 5 Sections 1797.220 and 1798. B. California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 9 Ch. 2 Art. 2, Sections 100063, Ch. 4, Art. 2, Section 100169. POLICY BLS and ALS personnel may utilize tourniquets in accordance to the policy. PROCEDURES A. Indications 1. Life threatening extremity hemorrhage that cannot be controlled by other means. 2. Serious or life threatening extremity hemorrhage and tactical considerations in the use of standard hemorrhage control techniques. B. Contraindications 1. Non-extremity hemorrhage. 2. Proximal extremity locations where tourniquet application is not practical. C. Tourniquet Placement 1. Visually inspect injured extremity and avoid placement of tourniquet over joint, angulation or open fracture, stab or gunshot wound sites. 2. Assess and document circulation, motor and sensation distal to injury site. Policy Reference # 583 & # 623 Page 1 of 2

3. Apply tourniquet proximal to wound (usually 2-4 inches) per manufacturer recommendations 4. Tighten tourniquet rapidly to least amount of pressure required to stop bleeding and/or distal pulses are affected. 5. Cover wound with appropriate clean/sterile dressing/bandage. 6. DO NOT cover tourniquet keep visible. 7. Re-assess and document absence of bleeding distal to tourniquet. 8. Remove any improvised tourniquets that may have been applied. 9. Document time placement time on the tourniquet device. 10. Inform receiving facility and personnel of tourniquet placement and time of placement. D. Tourniquet Removal (ALS Personnel only) 1. Indication contact with the base hospital physician should be considered: 2. Procedure a. When the ALS personnel on scene determine the tourniquet was inappropriately or improperly placed b. Absence of bleeding distal to the tourniquet should be confirmed. a. Obtain IV access. b. Monitor ECG. c. Maintain firm pressure over wound for minimum of 5 minutes before releasing. d. Slowly release tourniquet and monitor for reoccurrence of bleeding e. Document time of release. f. Bandage, reassess and document circulation, motor and sensation distal to the wound site. E. DOCUMENTATION 1. Document all uses of tourniquet application. 2. Documentation shall include: location tourniquet applied, time of application, assessment prior and post application. 3. Documentation shall include name of person to whom transfer of care and tourniquet use was reported. Policy Reference # 583 & # 623 Page 2 of 2

Tourniquet Use Appendix A EMSA approved tourniquets: Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T) SOF Tactical Tourniquet (SOFT) Mechanical Advantage Tourniquet (MAT) Tourni-Kwik 4 (TK4) Tourniquet Reference Policy No: 583 & 623 Page 1 of 1