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Bandage application

Journal of Wound Care, 1998
The application of external compression is known to be an effective treatment for venous ulcers and the skills required to provide adequate pressure depend on the type of compression to be applied. Holistic assessment of the patient, along with education of the practitioner, leads to safe application of compression bandages.
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Esmarch's Bandage

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
Over the centuries, surgeons have battled with the problem of blood loss in trauma and surgery. In major limb surgery, amputation for example, the assistant would apply digital pressure over the artery or a tourniquet would be used – a pad over the arterial pressure point would be bound down with a bandage, tape or rope tied around the limb.
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Compression bandaging

Nursing Standard, 2001
This article discusses the different techniques that should be used for compression bandaging.
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Bandaging on film

Nursing Standard, 1988
A new bandaging training video is now available from the Seton Healthcare Group.
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Joint care by bandage

Nursing Standard, 1987
A bandage designed for use on limbs and joints is now available on prescription. Tensogrip is an elasticated tubular bandage available in all shapes and sizes. The bandage is also suitable for sprains and strains, according to Smith and Nephew, the manufacturer.
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Bandage Sign

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
J, Swetnam, S, Hamburger, D, Cline
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Authors’ Response: To Bandage or Not to Bandage: That is the Question

Transplantation, 2008
Jesse Haramati   +2 more
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