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Principles & Techniques of Bandaging: A Student Guide

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What is the definition of bandaging (bandaging as a procedure)?

Application of specific bandages and binders to different parts of the patient's body to protect wounds, hold dressings, provide compression/support/i

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Bandaging Techniques

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Card 1

Question: What is the definition of bandaging (bandaging as a procedure)?

Answer: Application of specific bandages and binders to different parts of the patient's body to protect wounds, hold dressings, provide compression/support/i

Card 2

Question: What are bandages (materials) and how are they commonly prepared for application?

Answer: Strips of gauze or other materials used to cover or bind body parts and hold dressings in place; some are rolled for easy application and may be clean

Card 3

Question: What are binders (compression belts) and which body areas are they made for?

Answer: Bandages made for specific body parts to provide compression/support, usually for the abdomen, arm, chest, breast or perineal area.

Card 4

Question: List the main therapeutic purposes of bandages and binders.

Answer: Protection of the wound, holding dressings in place, providing compression, providing support, immobilization, redressing, and providing traction.

Card 5

Question: Name the types of roller bandages mentioned.

Answer: Gauze bandage, elastic (compression) bandage, padding bandage, and tubular bandage.

Card 6

Question: What are some other types of bandages and related items beyond roller bandages?

Answer: Fixing bandages (zinc paste, starch, Gypsona plaster), tubular elastic net (mesh) bandages (e.g., Pruban), tailed bandages, dressings (compressions),

Card 7

Question: What is a triangular (cravat) bandage and one common use?

Answer: A large triangular cloth used as a versatile bandage (cravat) for slings, immobilization, and various dressings; often folded into a cravat shape for

Card 8

Question: Before starting a bandaging procedure, what hand and patient preparations are required?

Answer: Wash hands and use alcohol hand rub; inform and explain to the patient about reporting numbness, tingling, discoloration, pain, drainage or bleeding;

Card 9

Question: How should the treated body part and bandage width be selected and prepared?

Answer: Put the treated part in a comfortable position, use appropriate bandage width (2.5 cm for fingers, 5 cm for an arm, 7.5–10 cm for a leg), cover the wo

Card 10

Question: What is the recommended starting point and direction when applying a roller bandage?

Answer: Start bandaging at the narrower part of the body and move toward the wider part.

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