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How to use bandages, matters needing attention
Before using medical bandage, we must pay attention to the patient's injury. In the precautions of medical bandage, the injured part of the patient can only be used if there is no possibility of swelling. When operating, because some unusual bandages will stick to bare skin or clothes, medical staff must wear protective gloves when operating to prevent bandages from sticking to their hands. Some bandages will generate some heat in use, and patients may feel uncomfortable. The more layers this bandage is wound, the greater the heat. Therefore, the appropriate dressing method should be selected according to the adaptability of patients. Be sure to be a body type patient and don't get the medical bandage wet. Bandages wrapped around the skin for a long time under wet conditions will cause discomfort and discomfort to the skin. The use of medical bandages

When the medical staff bandaged the patient, they first used a piece of cotton cloth to set off the bandaged part of the patient, and then wrapped some cotton cloth on the easily worn part of the patient to set off. According to the patient's injury, the use of medical bandages should be reasonably used, and corresponding measures should be taken for spiral winding and dressing. The width of the bandage in the overlapping part should be controlled within the width of 1/3 for each winding, and the bandage should be tightly wound, but it should not be forcibly wound. When winding, the bandage should be leveled so that each layer of bandage can be well supported and bonded together.

According to the patient's injury, choosing the appropriate use method of medical bandage can not only effectively bandage the injured part of the patient, but also guide the patient to review the time after dressing.