Forearm
Bandage: Typical Use - Lacerations

Step
1: Make sure you’re practicing proper BSI procedures.
Doh!
Place a bandage over the wound.

Step
2: Make a “Tail” on the roller gauze so the bandage
can
be secured and won’t come undone.

Step
3: Wrap around the “Tail” on the first
pass and fold
over
the “Tail” after the first pass.

Step
4: Wrap over the bent back portion of the “Tail” to
secure
the end of the roller gauze.

Step
5: Periodically put “half twists” in the roller gauze to
make
the bandage tighter and snug on the finger. Always
try
to wrap starting distal to proximal to avoid creating a
tourniquet.

Step
6: Continue wrapping and periodically twisting to
secure
the bandage.

Step
7: Continue wrapping and periodically twisting to
secure
the bandage.

Step
8: Tie off the roller gauze by opening up the
remainder
of the roller gauze and making a loop under
the
forearm. Tie the two ends of the gauze together in a
bow tie.

Completed
bandage maintains pressure on the wound and
will
not slide on the forearm.