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er Nesom 1 " + Bend arm at elbow and place center of cravat at point of elbow Bring ends up and across ‘each athe n overlapping spiral turns. Continue one ‘end up arm and the other ‘end down fareatm, Bring ends to front of elbow ‘and tie. RMR eye le( * + Place the hand inthe rida ofthe tianguar —_@ 8 bandage wit the wrist at YY ‘thease of the Place the apex over the a ine fingers and tuck any excess ‘material into the pleats on each ide ofthe hand + cross the ends ontop of ‘the hand, take them around the wrist, ante Vitd =a + Place folded base vertically + One arm, with pointed directly under the elbow of injured arm + Lower ends of base at the side of the neck using a square knot “+ Make several twist with ‘apexand tiea knot + Hide the kot Lay center af the first cravat ‘over topof he with the front end ang over uninjured eve Bing second ravt around head, ove ees, nd over loose end of fst cov. Ti, intone Bing ends of istcravat back @ ‘over topof head tying there and pulling second erat up and away form uninjured eye. a oe poorer See CaM ISeKNclS " + Start at the armpit. + Gross-over at inured shoulder Te at the opposite armpit (side of front) Emre “Beceem See Ee dere Faso dae acne ees eels we serene ect memes Sheeecm Sanaa SEER —— awganne ane earaenee tow Chest Bandage a + Apex at the shoulder of injured part + Pull back folded base and secure with square knot: the center indention of th back. + Knot/te longer end with apex: + Same procedure as arm sling excopt thatthe lower lend ofthe base is tucked under the injured arm, Secure end of base and apex witha square knot the cemtrindenton athe [y back Ute reese] * First Aid * Sit down ad ean forward slg. + loch the lower par ofthe nosis jst below the bony part ‘of the nose for 1Dminutes whe wonsapay brething throvgh the meth, + Release ross slow, epost procedure leeding contin + De not touch o blow the nose fer about 24h, Do not pac the lected most with cto, + bring patient io hosptalif ae ET * + Place canter of cravat over the dressing + Begin ascending tums wit \ Upper end and descending tues with lower end, with leach turn covering two-third of preceding turn unti dressing is covered. + Terminate by tying both ends In square knot. (ecNcg + Start on top of the knees. + Gross over and twist 23 times under the knee, + Gross over on top/pull ends to opposite sides. + Secure with 3 square knot under the knee foe ees the ‘+ Tum ne ose tonget sie) ofte bandage v and ceter [race creer te fren long He pa ope ‘Tate th nde bri te hand an res hea var ‘ete ham over feed and Sa te. orcecure wth safely pn evotane, Cees + Use the wide cravat. Start with the ® middle ofthe cravat ove the compress covering the cheek or the ear + Carry one endaver the tp ofthe head and the other under the hin + Gross the ends at the opposite sie + Bring the short end back round the forehead and the long end . around the back ofthe head + Tie them down over the compress + Fold the base atleast 2.3" + lace folded base aligned with eyebrous + Pull back and cross-over atthe back, tucking apex beneath + Pull both ends in front/secure with 2 square knat at the center ofthe folded base/tuck ends + Pulldown apex (tuck sides neatly) + Tuck spec neatly ateross-over Cravat Bandage for Forehead " + Place the center of the cravat over the compress ‘covering the wound, + Carry the ends around to the opposite side of the head, cross them. Bring ‘them back to the staring Point and tie them, Head Top (for head injuries) " cles + a medical condition in which there isa breakin the continuity of the bone. A bone fracture can be the result of high force impact or stress, of trivial injury as a result of certain medical conditions that weaken the bones. AMEN L

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