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Tourniquets for Laboratory Use at Jurhy

At Jurhy, we provide a range of high-quality tourniquets designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals and laboratory staff. Our tourniquets help ensure precise and safe blood collection and assist in controlling bleeding during procedures.

Easy-to-Use Tourniquet Bands for Fast and Effective Care

Having the proper tourniquet to support various medical and clinical applications is essential in laboratory settings. Here are the types of tourniquets available at Jurhy:

Pocket Tourniquet

Ideal for medical staff on the move, pocket tourniquets are compact, portable, and easy to use in emergencies or when blood samples need to be collected quickly.

Tourniquet Bandage

Perfect for blood draws and minor wound care, the tourniquet bandage provides consistent pressure and ease of use, ensuring a smooth process for staff and patients.

Tourniquet Band

Durable and adjustable, the tourniquet band effectively controls blood flow during venipuncture or other laboratory procedures, especially when precise and quick application is needed.

Why Choose Jurhy for Laboratory Tourniquets?

  • Specialized for Lab Use: Our tourniquets are tailored to meet the unique needs of laboratory environments, ensuring safety and precision.
  • Reliable Quality: We offer tourniquets made of durable materials that are easy to apply and built to last.
  • Convenient Shopping: Browse online for fast and reliable delivery options, making stocking up on essential laboratory supplies easy.

Equip your laboratory with top-quality sharps containers and tourniquets for safe and efficient procedures. Explore our extensive range in the Laboratory category at Jurhy today!

FAQs About Tourniquets for Laboratory Use

How to Apply a Tourniquet in a Laboratory Setting?

  1. Place the tourniquet around the patient's upper arm or where blood collection will occur.
  2. Tighten the tourniquet until you see visible engorgement of veins (but do not apply excessive pressure).
  3. Ensure the tourniquet is secure and ready for venipuncture or sample collection.
  4. Release the tourniquet after blood collection is complete and ensure proper wound care.
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