Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . Fig. 45. Elbow Bandage Bandages, Strapping, and Splints 471. Fig. 46. RecurrentBandage by making two horizontal turns around the the second turn comes to the center of theforehead have the patient or anassistant hold it in place. Re-verse the bandage and carry itacross the head, then reverseagain, hold the bandage at thispoint in place with the thumbof the left hand, carry the rollacross the head, overlappingthe first row two thirds itswidth, converging toward thecenter, near the forehead. Re-peat this turn on the oppositeside of the first


Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses . Fig. 45. Elbow Bandage Bandages, Strapping, and Splints 471. Fig. 46. RecurrentBandage by making two horizontal turns around the the second turn comes to the center of theforehead have the patient or anassistant hold it in place. Re-verse the bandage and carry itacross the head, then reverseagain, hold the bandage at thispoint in place with the thumbof the left hand, carry the rollacross the head, overlappingthe first row two thirds itswidth, converging toward thecenter, near the forehead. Re-peat this turn on the oppositeside of the first turn across thehead. Repeat, carrying thebandage back and forth, first on one side and then on the other, until the headis covered. Finish witha couple of circularturns around the head. The Capeline or Re-current Bandage of theHead with Double Roller.—For a capeline band-age use a double roller,or if there is no doubleroller at hand two band-ages with their free endssewed—never pinned—together. To apply it:Place the center of thebandage in the center of the forehead, carry bothcylinders to the


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