To apply a roller bandage to a wound follow these steps.
First aid roller bandage.
The rules for application of bandages in first aid first aid.
Soft and absorbent the gauze can hold dressing on wounds yet provide flexibility for movement if.
Durapore medical tape silk tape 1 in.
A roller bandage needs to be chosen carefully to ensure that it is the correct width for the body part involved.
X 10 yards each roll 4 4 out of 5 stars 404.
Use these to support injured limbs limit swelling maintain pressure on wounds and hold dressings in place.
Conforming gauze roll bandage available individually wrapped in boxes bags and wholesale bulk buy to the public.
Hold the injured area steady.
To provide light support for minor sprains and strains.
This new range of workplace first aid kits all conform to the standard bs 8599 1 2019.
All techniques are endorsed and authorised by st john ambulance st andr.
Use in first aid.
They can be used particularly for ankles knees wrists or elbows.
For general and simple dressing retention.
Upper arm knee and lower leg 100 mm.
First aid is critical in emergency situations like injury illness or a sudden health emergency.
Ever ready first aid triangular bandage 40 x 40 x 56 12 count 100 cotton 3 7 out of 5 stars 138.
Hold sterile dressings in place with these flexible soft gauze rolls that won t cling to hair or skin.
Trauma pads 5 x 9 combine abd pack of 5 4 6 out of 5 stars 361.
Learn how to safely and securely apply roller bandages to treat strains and sprains.
Lower arm elbow hand and foot 75 mm.
As a general guide the following widths are recommended.
Hold the roll of the roller bandage in the right band when applying bandage on the left side and in the left hand when applying it to the right side.
For arm sling and general bandaging or padding.
Constrictive bandage for use as tourniquet.
For dressing retention conforms well to the body.
The first necessity for a first aid kit is a variety of bandages anti bacterial swabs an antiseptic gauze pads sting relief pain killers bandage scissors and adhesive tape etc.
Large leg or trunk 150 mm.
Use these to support injured joints and hold dressings on fingers or toes.
Put some cotton wool on the part to be bandaged so that the bandage does not slip or cause cutting into the skin underneath.