Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
reverse the wrapping direction, and countinue bandaging the wound
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
Recvrse the wrapping direction
Pull the bandage back the other direction and wrap it over the wound, wrapping overtop of the pressure bar to increase pressure on the injury. If performed correctly this will stop all bleeding.
When using an emergency bandage, it's important to ensure that the elastic bandage is correctly placed through the pressure bar to maintain effective pressure on the wound. This helps control bleeding by applying consistent pressure. After securing the bandage through the bar, wrap it firmly around the injured area, ensuring it is neither too tight nor too loose. Proper placement and tension are crucial for maximizing the bandage's effectiveness in stabilizing the injury.
reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound
reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
reverse wrapping direction and continue bandaging the wound