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Wiki⚕️ MedicinePrinciples and Techniques of BandagingKnowledge test

Test on Principles and Techniques of Bandaging

Principles & Techniques of Bandaging: A Student Guide

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The study materials indicate that bandages are primarily used for direct medication absorption to provide immediate pain relief.

Test: Bandaging Techniques, Roller Bandage Techniques

20 questions

Question 1: The study materials indicate that bandages are primarily used for direct medication absorption to provide immediate pain relief.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list the purposes of bandages as protection of the wound, holding dressings in place, providing compression, providing support, immobilization, redressing, and providing traction. Direct medication absorption for immediate pain relief is not mentioned as a purpose.

Question 2: A gauze bandage is categorized as a type of roller bandage.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list 'Gauze bandage' under the section 'Types of roller bandages'.

Question 3: According to the study materials, which of the following are categorized under "Another types of bandages"?

A. Tailed bandages

B. Elasticized (compression) stockings

C. Gauze bandages

D. Cravat Bandage

Explanation: The study materials explicitly list 'Tailed bandages', 'Elasticized (compression) stockings', and 'Cravat Bandage' under the section titled 'Another types of bandages'. Gauze bandages are listed under 'Types of roller bandages', not 'Another types of bandages'.

Question 4: According to the provided study materials on roller bandage wrap procedure, which statement correctly describes a principle to follow?

A. Always use a 5 cm bandage for fingers to ensure adequate support.

B. Begin bandaging at the wider part of the body and progress towards the narrower section.

C. Secure the bandage at both the beginning and the end of the procedure with a circle wrap.

D. The following wrap should overlap the previous one by exactly half its width.

Explanation: The study materials state: 'At the beginning and the end of each bandage, secure the bandage by a circle wrap.' For bandage width, it specifies '2.5 cm bandage for a fingers,' not 5 cm. It also states to 'Start bandaging at the narrower part of the body and move it toward the wider one,' not the other way around. Finally, the materials specify that 'the following wrap covers the previous one from 2/3,' not by half its width.

Question 5: Spiral turns are used to bandage parts of the body that are fairly uniform in circumference, such as the upper arm or upper leg.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Spiral turns are explicitly stated as being used to bandage parts of the body that are fairly uniform in circumference, including examples like the upper arm and upper leg.

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