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Confidence–Competence Mismatch and Reasons for Failure of Non-Medical Tourniquet Users
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The most common reason for failed use of tourniquets among non-medical users was excess slack in the tourniquet strap. Users self-evaluated their performance inaccurately and demonstrated a confidence-competence mismatch. These pitfalls in performance may help tourniquet instructors improve training of caregivers.
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