. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 9^ SURGICAL TECHXIC should be sufficiently long to surround the part to be bandaged and the vertical length should be about iS inches. The second piece is sewed to the middle of the first Fig. 40 . Slings are most frequently used to support the fore- arm and are usually designated as the handkerchief and roller. The handkerchief sling consists of a piece of material approximately 1 yard square folded diagon- ally. It is preferable to the roller Fig. 41.—The Scultetus bandage. A roller


. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 9^ SURGICAL TECHXIC should be sufficiently long to surround the part to be bandaged and the vertical length should be about iS inches. The second piece is sewed to the middle of the first Fig. 40 . Slings are most frequently used to support the fore- arm and are usually designated as the handkerchief and roller. The handkerchief sling consists of a piece of material approximately 1 yard square folded diagon- ally. It is preferable to the roller Fig. 41.—The Scultetus bandage. A roller sling consists of a 3-inch roller bandage which is carried around the neck, then under the wrist, and the two ends drawn sufficiently tight to give the desired sup- port and tied. Scuitetus Bandage.—It is most frequently applied to the abdomen and is made of a piece of muslin or gauze about 16 inches in width and about one and one-half times the circumference of the part. In both free ends slits are made about 2 inches apart and 6 inches deep. It is used to retain dressings that require frequent changing. The opposite ends are tied in a 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). Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders compnay


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