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A bandage is a piece of material used either to support a medical device such as a dressing or splint, or on its own to provide support to the body. Bandages are available in a wide range of types, ...
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Spiral Bandage ... Reverse Spiral Bandage ... First Aid for Splints & Bleeding Wounds : How to Apply a Pressure Bandage...
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wikiHow article about How to Apply Different Types of Bandages. ... Most people don't think about it, but it's pretty useful to apply a small makeshift bandage on second-degree sunburns. ... Apply a bandage and treat as an open wound until it heals.
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wikiHow article about How to Apply a Pressure Bandage. ... A pressure bandage can hold the cotton close to the wound and apply pressure, to stop the bleeding and allow blood to begin clotting...
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How to Apply a Shipping Bandage. A shipping bandage will help protect a horse's lower legs while traveling in a trailer, in case the horse steps on himself or strikes his legs against the trailer. Knowing how to apply one is... ... How to Apply a Pressure Bandage...
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How to Apply a Pressure Bandage. You never know when an injury will occur. You must know how to apply a pressure bandage, for that very reason. A fall, cut, snakebite or other injury may cause bleeding that requires a pressure... ... How to Apply a Pressure Bandage to a Horse...
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To apply a roller bandage: Keep the rolled part of the bandage above the injury and the unrolled part below the injury. Make two straight turns in the bandage around the injury to hold ... When applying bandages to elbows and knees (to ho...
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Apply antibiotic cream to the inside of the material you are using as the dressing. ... The purpose of the bandage is to help keep the dressing in place, and it shouldn't be too loose (able to move around) or too tight (impairing circulation).
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Once the bandage is in place, apply tape to the front edges of the bandage. Make sure that the hair is included in the tape. ... If either is detected, remove the bandage. Splint; Splints are used to add extra support to fractures of the bones below the elbow. Be very careful if you apply a splint to the rear leg.
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