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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987). Special supplement, 1990
The first official British standards for bandages appeared in a supplement to the 1911 British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) which included a specification for crepe bandage, as well as monographs for simple non-extensible products such as calico, flannel, domette and open-wove bandages.
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The first official British standards for bandages appeared in a supplement to the 1911 British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) which included a specification for crepe bandage, as well as monographs for simple non-extensible products such as calico, flannel, domette and open-wove bandages.
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Assessing nurses' knowledge of bandages and bandaging
Journal of Wound Care, 1993The purpose of this research was to assess registered nurse understanding of bandaging principles and the extent of crèpe bandage use. Measurements were made by the use of a self-administered questionnaire designed for the purpose. Results indicated that the principles of bandaging are not well understood and that there is a high reliance placed on ...
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2007
This is a case of a male in his late 30s who died due to acute myocardial ischemia. His penis was bandaged. The penis was inflamed and had infected abrasions. The possible relevances of such an incidental finding and its contribution to sudden death is explored.
O P, Murty, H A M, Mahinda
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This is a case of a male in his late 30s who died due to acute myocardial ischemia. His penis was bandaged. The penis was inflamed and had infected abrasions. The possible relevances of such an incidental finding and its contribution to sudden death is explored.
O P, Murty, H A M, Mahinda
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Bandages and bandaging techniques for compression therapy
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2002Bandaging skills are essential for community nurses not only as a method of supporting joints, or retaining a dressing, but as an important treatment of leg ulceration. It is important to be able to choose the correct type, size, and composition of bandage and then apply it safely using the most appropriate technique as incorrectly applied bandages ...
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Nursing Standard, 2001
This article discusses the different techniques that should be used for compression bandaging.
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This article discusses the different techniques that should be used for compression bandaging.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
A new bandaging training video is now available from the Seton Healthcare Group.
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A new bandaging training video is now available from the Seton Healthcare Group.
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