. Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses. Nurses and nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 70 SURGICAL TECH NIC. in place. The ends are then drawn up upon each side of the patient's head. A two-tailed end is made from each by tearing down the middle until the level of the lobe of the ear is reached. The four tails are then to be drawn taut, crossed, and tied over the vertex. Neck.—For this bandage use a roller 2 inches wide, 5 yards long. Circular.—Circular with oblique turns. Circular with figure-of-eight turns about the axilla (Fig. 14),. Fig. 14.—Figure-of-eight bandage of neck
. Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses. Nurses and nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 70 SURGICAL TECH NIC. in place. The ends are then drawn up upon each side of the patient's head. A two-tailed end is made from each by tearing down the middle until the level of the lobe of the ear is reached. The four tails are then to be drawn taut, crossed, and tied over the vertex. Neck.—For this bandage use a roller 2 inches wide, 5 yards long. Circular.—Circular with oblique turns. Circular with figure-of-eight turns about the axilla (Fig. 14),. Fig. 14.—Figure-of-eight bandage of neck and axilla. They are used to retain dressings to the neck or axilla. Chest.—Roller 3 inches wide, 10 yards long. Spiral Bandage of the Chest.—This bandage is used to secure dressings to the chest, temporary dress- ing for fracture of the ribs. It is made by applying circular turns with oblique (spiral) turns until the chest is covered ; a final turn is made for support over the shoulder and down the front of the chest. Anterior Figure-of-eight Turns.—This is used to cover the front and upper parts of thorax. It is formed by circular turns from the axilla across the chest (to fix the bandage); figure-of-eight turns from behind the shoulder up and over, crossing anteriorly to the other side of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong); Griffith, Frederic Richardson, ed. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders company
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