Bandages
Materials used to support, bind, or protect injured body parts.
Bandages are essential first aid supplies used to support injuries, control bleeding, and immobilize limbs. Different types of bandages include adhesive bandages, gauze pads, roller bandages, and triangular bandages. Proper use involves cleaning the wound, applying antiseptic, and covering the wound with a sterile dressing before securing it with a bandage.
Bandages should be applied with sufficient pressure to control bleeding but not so tight as to cut off circulation. They can also be used to create slings or support splints for fractures and sprains .
Adhesive Bandages: Used for small cuts and abrasions. They cover the wound and help keep it clean.
Gauze Bandages: Used for larger wounds. Gauze pads are placed over the wound and held in place with adhesive tape or a gauze bandage roll.
Elastic Bandages: Used to provide support and compression to sprains, strains, and joint injuries.
Ensure the wound is clean and dry.
Place a sterile dressing over the wound.
Wrap the bandage firmly but not too tightly to avoid restricting blood flow.
Secure the bandage with adhesive tape or by tucking in the end.
Bandages are essential items in any first aid kit used to support injured body parts, control bleeding, and protect wounds from infection. They come in various types, including adhesive bandages, gauze bandages, and elastic bandages.
ReferenceFirst Basic wound care