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  2. Bandage - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of bandage is the gauze bandage, a woven strip of material with a Telfa absorbent barrier to prevent adhering to wounds. A gauze bandage can come in any number of widths and lengths and can be used for almost any bandage application, including holding a dressing in place.

  3. Buddy wrapping - Wikipedia

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    The bandage is applied loosely, in several non-encircling layers. This avoids cutting off the blood flow to the digit that a too-tight wrap can precipitate. If the damaged part is only partly fractured, e.g., a greenstick fracture, the buddy wrapping method may also be used. [3] Fractures of the smaller toes are commonly treated by buddy taping ...

  4. First aid kit - Wikipedia

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    Gauze roller bandages – absorbent, breathable, and often elastic; Elastic bandages – used for sprains, and pressure bandages; Adhesive, elastic roller bandages (commonly called 'Vet wrap') – very effective pressure bandages and durable, waterproof bandaging; Triangular bandages – used as slings, tourniquets, to tie splints, and many ...

  5. Stretch wrap - Wikipedia

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    One-hand-operated wrapping tool with a mechanical pre stretch achieved by two guiding rollers for the stretch film with different speeds. Semi-automatic wrappers: Turntable wrappers: The load to be wrapped sits on a turntable which spins the load relative to the film roll, which is housed in a carriage which can move up and down a fixed "mast ...

  6. Puttee - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a World War I era United States Army infantryman's puttees. A puttee (also spelled puttie, adapted from the Hindi paṭṭī, meaning "bandage") is a covering for the lower part of the leg from the ankle to the knee, also known as: legwraps, leg bindings, winingas and Wickelbänder etc.

  7. Wound closure strip - Wikipedia

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    Plastic or other non-porous bandages often prevent perspiration and other bodily fluids from drying and are more likely to cause the wound to be macerated, which increases risk of bacterial or fungal infection. Steri-strips result in less scarring when compared to staples or sutures. They present a lesser chance of infection than sutures or ...

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