Bandages in First Aid Kits - Types and Uses

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By redi_guy

Bandages come in many various shapes and sizes. Each bandage has been designed to best suit a specific injury. When applying a bandage, be careful not to touch the white sterile pad with your fingers or with anything that can contaminate it before it is applied to the wound.

Examples of sterile gauze pads are also shown below.

Strip Bandage is the most common

The strip bandage is the most common bandage to first aid kits, used for any small wound on a flat surface.

Finger Tip Bandage

The finger tip bandage is used for just that - a finger tip. It is made to wrap around the finger.

Knuckle Bandage

The knuckle bandage wraps around the knuckle.

Butterfly Closure

The butterly closure is used to pull both sides of a cut back together to promote healing and help prevent infection.

Donut Bandage

The Donut Bandage is used to put pressure around an impaled object without putting pressure on the object itself. Attach with roll or gauze or tape.

Pressure Bandages

A pressure bandage is best described as a conforming gauze roll bandage that contains an inner absorbent layer of porous cotton to be applied to a wound site. The rolled gauze is then applied around the cotton pad to hold it in place on the wound.

Gauze Rolls

Gauze rolls come in various lengths and sizes and can be wrapped around any wound, can also be used to hold a gauze pad in place.

5 x 9 Sterile Gauze Pad

Sterile Gauze Pads can be used for various sizes of wounds, they come in sizes from 2x2 inches, 3x3 inches, 4x4 inches up to 5x9 (shown) or larger.

Triangular Bandage

The triangular bandage takes up little space in a first aid kit - the bandage when wrapped in its package is only about 3 inches square- but it unwraps to a large flexible triangular sheet which can be used to sling an arm, wrap around a wrist injury, wrap around an injured head. A very versatile bandage - a valuable addition to any first aid kit

Triangular bandage used on a wrist injury
Triangular bandage used on a wrist injury

Sterile Burn Sheets

Sterile Burn sheets are non-woven and made of laminated tissue fibers that provide a sterile environment. They prevent infection without sticking to the burned area. Their construction resists tearing and conforms to the person's contours. The burn sheet may be used as a wet or dry dressing.

Steri-Strips

Steri-Strip Closures are pre-cut and reinforced for extra strength. They minimize the risk of superficial wounds opening during healing. Although they should not be used in place of stitches, they are great to close superficial wounds until you can get to a place you can receive stitches.

Tensor Bandages

Tensor bandages are elastic stretch bandages that provide compression and a controlled pressure. Metal clips hold them in place. Great to stop bleeding.

Eye Patch

The eye patch is placed over a wounded or infect eye, a triangular bandage wrapped around the head is a good way to hold it in place.

Comments

ladyviper 2 years ago

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elisha 2 years ago

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Piya 2 years ago

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Prachi 2 years ago

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Deni Smith 2 years ago

Great article. Every one needs to know how to use bandages because injuries happen everywhere.

RAVINA 2 years ago

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HARISH CHANDR TIWARI 24 months ago

REALLY A GREAT HELP PROVIDED BY YOU FOR A BASIC FIRST AIDER BUT NEED SOME MORE IMPROVEMENT SUCH AS HOW TO APPLY THESE DRESSING AND BANDAGES ON VARIOUS WOUNDS

Kylie 20 months ago

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Fatima 19 months ago

Fantastic. Refreshes my GN training on wound dressing.

Well done big time.

First Aid Cabinets 18 months ago

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Anuradha 16 months ago

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john arthur morados 3 months ago

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pushpinder lifter 4 weeks ago

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Star boy 12 days ago

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