Triangular bandages are used to hold dressings in place, control bleeding through direct pressure when folded, and support and immobilize injured body parts like limbs and joints. They are typically made by cutting a 900-1000mm square piece of linen or calico diagonally into two triangular bandages.
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this notes includes the tutorial on how to bandage a traingular bandage
Triangular bandages are used to hold dressings in place, control bleeding through direct pressure when folded, and support and immobilize injured body parts like limbs and joints. They are typically made by cutting a 900-1000mm square piece of linen or calico diagonally into two triangular bandages.
Triangular bandages are used to hold dressings in place, control bleeding through direct pressure when folded, and support and immobilize injured body parts like limbs and joints. They are typically made by cutting a 900-1000mm square piece of linen or calico diagonally into two triangular bandages.