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Q: What types of bandages are there?
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What are the different types of bandages?

Self adhesive or non-self adhesive.


What type of bandage can be dangerous if it is stretched to tight?

There are four types of bandages used. They are tubular, crepe, roller and special bandages. The crepe bandage when stretched too tight will be dangerous.


What are the advantages of travel bandages for horses?

Travel bandages are intended to protect horses from injury during travel. They are typically applied to the legs and often padded, although there are many types available.


What types of injuries are adhesive bandages used for?

Small cuts and scrapes, mainly to keep dirt out.


In a first kit the ratio of large bandages to small bandages is 3 to 2Based on this rati how many large bandages are in the kit if there are a total of 80 bandages?

There are 48 large bandages


When was Bandages - album - created?

Bandages - album - was created in 1975.


How do you get bandages on forest story?

To get bandages in the game Forest Story, you can either craft them using cotton plants and tree sap in the crafting section, or you can purchase bandages using gems in the shop. Bandages are useful for healing your animals when they get injured.


Which bandage stays on best when place in water?

Waterproof bandages


When was Bandages - song - created?

Bandages - song - was created on 2003-03-23.


Why do you use bandages?

you use bandages if you get a cut or scrap to cover it and so it does not get infected.


What Bandages were used in 1940?

They used curity economy triangular bandages made by the division of the Kendell Co. They used many other bandages but they were all different shapes and sizes of the triangular bandages and were made by the same company.


Where can you buy stable bandages?

You can buy stable bandages at any local tack shop.