This document discusses bandaging techniques using a triangular bandage. It lists the main indications for using a bandage as creating pressure over an area, immobilizing part of the body, supporting and protecting wounds, reducing bleeding or preventing edema, and securing splints or dressings. The document aims to demonstrate different methods of bandaging using a triangular bandage and references standard first aid guides from the Philippine Red Cross and American Red Cross.
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Triangular Bandaging PDF
This document discusses bandaging techniques using a triangular bandage. It lists the main indications for using a bandage as creating pressure over an area, immobilizing part of the body, supporting and protecting wounds, reducing bleeding or preventing edema, and securing splints or dressings. The document aims to demonstrate different methods of bandaging using a triangular bandage and references standard first aid guides from the Philippine Red Cross and American Red Cross.
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Bandaging Technique
(using Triangular Bandage)
LS02 By: CHRISTIAN DOMINIC V. KARE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Enumerate the indications of bandage. (CO2)
2. Demonstrate the different methods of bandaging techniques using triangular bandage. (CO2) BANDAGING To create pressure over an area To immobilize a part of the body and restrict its motion To support and protect wound from contamination To reduce bleeding or prevent edema To secure a splint or dressing REFERENCES:
Standard First Aid and CPR/AED Handbook. Philippine Red
Cross, 2015. American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Manual. American Red Cross, 2014 chrisdomkare iamchriskare