Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . -chloric acid, vinegar, or peroxide of hydrogen, and thencut it with a plaster knife or a strong pair of scissors. Methods of Bandaging. The FundamentalBandages—The fundamental bandages, on whichthe construction of the greater number of the specialbandages is based, are the circular, the spiral, thespiral reversed, the figure-eight, and the recurrent. The Circular Bandage.—The circular bandageconsists of two or three circular turns, each turn cover-ing the preceding one. The Spiral Bandage.—The spiral bandage canbe applied only to parts of uniform c

Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . -chloric acid, vinegar, or peroxide of hydrogen, and thencut it with a plaster knife or a strong pair of scissors. Methods of Bandaging. The FundamentalBandages—The fundamental bandages, on whichthe construction of the greater number of the specialbandages is based, are the circular, the spiral, thespiral reversed, the figure-eight, and the recurrent. The Circular Bandage.—The circular bandageconsists of two or three circular turns, each turn cover-ing the preceding one. The Spiral Bandage.—The spiral bandage canbe applied only to parts of uniform c Stock Photo
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Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . -chloric acid, vinegar, or peroxide of hydrogen, and thencut it with a plaster knife or a strong pair of scissors. Methods of Bandaging. The FundamentalBandages—The fundamental bandages, on whichthe construction of the greater number of the specialbandages is based, are the circular, the spiral, thespiral reversed, the figure-eight, and the recurrent. The Circular Bandage.—The circular bandageconsists of two or three circular turns, each turn cover-ing the preceding one. The Spiral Bandage.—The spiral bandage canbe applied only to parts of uniform circumference. 464 Practical Nursing It consists of circular oblique turns, each one madehigher than the preceding one, but overlapping it about one-half its width. The Spiral Reverse.—Thespiral reverse bandage consistsof an ordinary spiral bandagewith reverses. To make the re-verse, place the thumb of the lefthand at the point where the re-verse is to be made, pronate theright hand, in which the roll isheld, thus doubling the bandage. Fig. J7. Spiral Reverse Reverse above