. Surgical and gynæcological nursing. Fig. 54.—Recurrent bandage of the stump. covered by oblique and reverse turns caught under the circularturns. The ears should be left out, or, if included, paddingshould be placed behind and over each ear to protect it frompressure. When the neck is included, or the neck and chin,figure-of-eight turns are used crossing at the back of the neck. Fin. 57.—double oblique of the jaw.(Eliasons Practical Bandaging.) Fig. 58.—Four-tailed banrlagre of the chin.(Eliasons Practical Bandaging.) 124 MINOR TECHNIC IN SURGICAL NURSING (Fig. 56) or under the chin, or at b
. Surgical and gynæcological nursing. Fig. 54.—Recurrent bandage of the stump. covered by oblique and reverse turns caught under the circularturns. The ears should be left out, or, if included, paddingshould be placed behind and over each ear to protect it frompressure. When the neck is included, or the neck and chin,figure-of-eight turns are used crossing at the back of the neck. Fin. 57.—double oblique of the jaw.(Eliasons Practical Bandaging.) Fig. 58.—Four-tailed banrlagre of the chin.(Eliasons Practical Bandaging.) 124 MINOR TECHNIC IN SURGICAL NURSING (Fig. 56) or under the chin, or at both these points (Fig. 57).Fracture and dislocation of the lower jaw are the only conditionscalling for fixation bandages applied to the head. A four-tailedbandage over the point of the chin with the tails tied behindthe neck and at the top of the head is the simplest appliancefor this condition (Fig. 58). When the roller is used a sort oftriple figure-of-eight with crossing points at the chin, at the topof the head, and at the occiput (Bartons bandage) (Fig. 59),or one with the crossing point at the chin, with turns to the back
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