1/2 inch -Christian Marlar PCA
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.
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound
To cover a wound on a leg using a roller bandage, gauze must first be applied to the injury. The main point of a roller bandage is to secure other dressings for the wound. A roller bandage, as the name suggests, is rolled around the wound and then tied off. The knot should be placed directly over, or as close as possible to the location of the wound.
Recvrse the wrapping direction
reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound
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.
The affected joint should be rested for approximately 12 hours following the procedure. The joint may be wrapped in an elastic bandage.