Reversing the bandage will make it tighter and support the limb better. You reverse the bandage when applying on the calf, upper leg, and forearm.
actually if you are talking about the Emergency bandage also known as the Israel bandage you need to revers in order to:
1. put pressure on the wound and cover the pressure bar in order to stop bleeding faster.
2. when you go back and use the pressure bar you keep the pressure on the wound and make sure it dos not move around the limb
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.
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
Reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
to stop sever bleeding of the arm, which pressure point artery should you press on
This forces the pad onto the wound and provides direct pressure and controls the bleeding.
reverse the wrapping direction, and continue bandaging the wound
Reverse the wrappin direction, and continue bandaging the wound.
Reverse the wrappin direction, and continue bandaging the wound.