The rules for application of bandages in first aid first aid.
Roller bandage use in first aid.
If no roller bandages are available you can also wrap one around a pad or dressing to apply pressure.
Hold a dressing in place on a wound maintain pressure over a bulky pad to control bleeding support an injured limb or joint and apply pressure to a limb.
All techniques are endorsed and authorised by st john ambulance st andr.
The pad is applied directly onto an open wound and then the bandage is rolled to keep it in place.
The first are roller gauzes which are typically used for holding a dressing set up.
Put some cotton wool on the part to be bandaged so that the bandage does not slip or cause cutting into the skin underneath.
Bandages first aid components.
A st john ambulance trainer demonstrates how to bandage a hand.
Extend the bandage at least an inch beyond both sides of the dressing.
You can also use triangle bandages to create a makeshift tourniquet in emergency situations.
There is no need to apply a separate dressing first.
Triangular bandages will look for a larger square packet within your first aid kit containing a triangle of cloth.
Upper arm knee and lower leg 100 mm.
Large leg or trunk 150 mm.
While triangle bandages are most often used for making slings they are exceptionally flexible.
Learn how to safely and securely apply roller bandages to treat strains and sprains.
It is best to use a.
A roller bandage is used to.
The second is a triangular bandage.
Make sure the bandage extends far beyond the injury site to ensure an even pressure is applie.
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.
A roller bandage needs to be chosen carefully to ensure that it is the correct width for the body part involved.
Don t wrap the bandage so tight that it interferes with blood flow to healthy tissue.
First aid dressing this is a roller bandage that has a dressing pad sewn into it.
As a general guide the following widths are recommended.
The bandage is usually lightweight with some elasticity.
Lower arm elbow hand and foot 75 mm.
Tie or tape the bandage in place.