Answer:
C. a tourniquet proximal to the injury
Step-by-step explanation:
Tourniquets are resources used when it is necessary to control bleeding from an injury where the dressing is not being sufficient. The tourniquet should be used as a last resort, ie when other types of bandages fail to stop a bleed. The tourniquet should not be placed in a joint because it would cause discomfort and movement problems in the patient. Ideally, the tourniquet should be placed close to the lesion at a distance of 5 centimeters.