Dressing and bandaging (rollar) english

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By – SURESH KUMAR ( Nursing Tutor ) TO WATCH THIS SLIDE WITH VOICE EXPALINATION AS VIDEO PLEASE VISIT MY CHANNEL “MY STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM” IN ENGLISH DRESSING AND BANDAGING - 2

Roller Bandage A  roller bandage  is a strip of gauze , cotton or any other material prepared in a roll . It has two parts- Head and Tail

Roller Bandage (Material used) A  roller bandage   may be made up of- - Cotton - Callico -Flannel - Domette -Gauze -Muslin -Crape bandage

Roller Bandage (Size used)

Principles of Bandaging Make sure the person is comfortable and tell them what you're doing. Work from the side of the injury so you do not have to lean across their body. Keep the injured part of the body supported in the position, it'll be in when the bandage is on

Principles of Bandaging use the right size bandage – different parts of the body need different widths of bandage. avoid covering fingers or toes when bandaging a limb so you can easily check the circulation The bandage should proceed from bellow to upwards over the limb.

Principles of Bandaging while bandaging cover 2/3 rd of previous turn and proceed 1/3 rd upwards. We should keep the turns parallel with one another. The bandage should be neither too loose nor too tight.

Principles of Bandaging while bandaging we should never apply knot or pin over a wound. While removing the bandage first loosen the end and pass the bandage form one hand to another hand gathering the loose bandage up in the hands. We should never apply wet bandage as it will shrink and become too tight on drying.

Methods of Bandaging Circular bandage- it is used for a very small cut or wound. In this process 3-4 circular turns are applied after anchoring the bandage. Anchoring prevents the bandage from slipping.

Methods of Bandaging Spiral bandage- it is used for a large cut or wound on cylindrical body part such as arm, where the thickness is not increasing rapidly. In this process spiral turns are applied after anchoring the bandage. We complete the process by taking two circular turn at the end. After applying it should be seen as shown in the picture.

Spiral bandage-

Methods of Bandaging Reverse Spiral bandage- it is used for a large cut or wound on cylindrical body part such as leg, where the thickness is increasing rapidly. In this process Reverse spiral turns are applied after anchoring the bandage. We complete the process by taking two circular turn at the end. After applying it should be seen as shown in the picture.

Reverse Spiral bandage-

Methods of Bandaging Figure of 8 bandage- it is used for joints such as ankle, elbow, knee, hand and foot. In this process figure of 8 turns are applied after anchoring the bandage. We complete the process by taking two circular turn at the end. After applying it should be seen as shown in the picture.

Figure of 8 bandage-

Methods of Bandaging Spica bandage- this method is used for joints where one part makes an angle with the other part such as hip spica , shoulder spica or thumb spica . For applying thumb spica we start from wrist with anchoring the bandage than move towards thumb make a round and come back to wrist. And continue till part is covered.

Thumb spica

Methods of Bandaging Recurrent bandage- it is used to cover the tip of finger thumb or a stump. In this process we make recurrent turn to cover the tip after starting with anchoring the bandage. We complete the process by taking two circular, spiral or reverse spiral turn at the end depending upon size of the tip and stump as shown in the picture.

Recurrent bandage-

Methods of Bandaging Capeline bandage- it is used to cover the scalp. In this process we need two roller bandages. First of all we tie tails of both bandages. Start from front of forehead we make two types of turns (circular and front-back-front)for completing the bandaging.

Capeline bandage-

Methods of Bandaging Eye bandage- it is used to cover the Eye. In this process we place the tail of bandage just above the affected eye and make a circular turn around head. During second turn we bring the bandage bellow the ear and cover lower portion of eye dressing and complete the dressing as shown in the picture

Eye bandage-

Methods of Bandaging Ear bandage- it is used to cover the Ear . In this process we place the tail of bandage just above the eye of affected side and make a circular turn around head. During second turn we bring the bandage bellow the ear and go up over the head sparing the eye. complete the dressing by repeating the seteps as shown in the picture

Ear bandage-

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