. Personal hygiene and home nursing : a practical text for girls and women for home and school use. Fig. 77. A roller bandageon the hand and foot. Dislocations, Fractures, and Bandages 239. Fig. 78. A roller bandage about the Fig. 79. A roller bandage on the knee. foot. The reverse is made in this way: With the roll in the righthand, press the thumb of the left on the lower edge of the bandageand hold it in place; loosen the pull of the right hand on thebandage and make a quick turn of the roller toward you, mak-ing a fold before taking it again under the limb. When severalreverses are made, t
. Personal hygiene and home nursing : a practical text for girls and women for home and school use. Fig. 77. A roller bandageon the hand and foot. Dislocations, Fractures, and Bandages 239. Fig. 78. A roller bandage about the Fig. 79. A roller bandage on the knee. foot. The reverse is made in this way: With the roll in the righthand, press the thumb of the left on the lower edge of the bandageand hold it in place; loosen the pull of the right hand on thebandage and make a quick turn of the roller toward you, mak-ing a fold before taking it again under the limb. When severalreverses are made, they should form a line up the limb. The figure eight bandage is used to cover joints. To apply it,fix the end of the bandage by several circular turns below thejoint; carry the bandage up and make the circular turns immedi-ately over the joint; next make a turn a little below the joint,overlapping well the bandage covering the joint; then a turnunder and next above the joint, overlapping above as was donewith the one below. Continue in this way, going first below andthen above, until well above and below the joint. When thepoint of the joint does not need to be covered, omit the two
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