Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . Fig. £8. Tail Bandage Fig. 50. Tail Bandage for on Forehead Chin Place the body of the bandage on the chin. Tie theupper tails at the back of the neck and the lower tailson top of the head. Then tie thefour tails together on the top of thehead. The Four-Tailed Bandage of theKnee.—To apply a four-tailedbandage to the knee: Take apiece of muslin one and one quar-ter yards long and one quarter ofa yard wide and split it in the mid-dle to within three inches of thecenter. Place the body of thebandage over the knee. Carrythe tails under the knee, cross t
Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . Fig. £8. Tail Bandage Fig. 50. Tail Bandage for on Forehead Chin Place the body of the bandage on the chin. Tie theupper tails at the back of the neck and the lower tailson top of the head. Then tie thefour tails together on the top of thehead. The Four-Tailed Bandage of theKnee.—To apply a four-tailedbandage to the knee: Take apiece of muslin one and one quar-ter yards long and one quarter ofa yard wide and split it in the mid-dle to within three inches of thecenter. Place the body of thebandage over the knee. Carrythe tails under the knee, cross themso that the upper ones will Fig. 60. Four-Tailcome below the joint and the Knee Bandage. 480 Practical Nursing lower ones above, bring them around, and tie themin front. A Scultetus or Many-Tailed Binder for the Ab-domen.—A scultetus or many-tailed binder is used
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