Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . e of the foot, pass up-ward and back of theankle, then down againover and under the footas before. Continue theturns until the foot iscovered, making eachone higher on the foot Fig. 40. Bandage of the Foot and ankle than the Pre ceding turn and covering the latter one half its width. Bandage of the Heel.—Use a three-inch bandage;take a couple of turns around the heel, having thepoint of the heel in the center of the bandage, thencarry the roll around the ankle, covering the upperpart of the turns around the heel for at least one inch, Bandages, Stra


Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . e of the foot, pass up-ward and back of theankle, then down againover and under the footas before. Continue theturns until the foot iscovered, making eachone higher on the foot Fig. 40. Bandage of the Foot and ankle than the Pre ceding turn and covering the latter one half its width. Bandage of the Heel.—Use a three-inch bandage;take a couple of turns around the heel, having thepoint of the heel in the center of the bandage, thencarry the roll around the ankle, covering the upperpart of the turns around the heel for at least one inch, Bandages, Strapping, and Splints 467 pass obliquely over the doheel, covering half the tuover the foot, crossing thedownward turn in themiddle of the foot, aroundthe ankle and down, overand under the foot as be-fore. Repeat the turnsas often as necessary,making each turn loweron the foot and higher onthe ankle than the pre-ceding turn. Spica of the Shoulder.—To apply a spica ofthe shoulder: Fix the ki- rn of the foot, under thethat is around it, back. Fig. 41. Bandage of the Heel


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