Leg wrap with velcro ends
[DOC File]STATE OF WASHINGTON
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Legend: Black – external addition Green – inside addition Adjustable wrist/sleeve with wrap-around Velcro or snap closure. Sewn reinforced opening (4.0-5.0 inch) with 2.0 inch, securable cover flap for fall protection equipment *positioned between center of shoulder blades.
[DOC File]UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
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At both ends of the elastic wraps are Velcro strips that allow and at one end of the elastic wrap is a plastic hooks on each side to further reinforce pressure dressing is secure. Pressure dressings can be applied to chest, abdominal, head, neck, and extremity wounds.
[DOC File]Hemorrhage Management - Operational Medicine
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Finally, at both ends of the elastic wrap are Velcro strips that allow for ease of securing the dressing. Instructions for use - Open and remove bandage. - Unroll the bandage and place absorbent pad on wound with hook on top. - Anchor elastic wrap onto Velcro strip at bandages edge.
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Use the 6” Velcro straps (CDC # 950009) to draw the elastic band tight. Cross the Velcro Strap around the elastic band. Route the top leg of the Velcro Strap behind the frame. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE TOP LEG GO UNDER THE FRAME! Wrap the top leg around frame and secure Velcro Strap to the frame with the bottom leg of the Velcro Strap, as shown.
[DOC File]Hemorrhage Management
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Finally, at both ends of the elastic wrap are . velcro strips that allow for ease of securing the dressing. Instructions for use - Open and remove bandage. - Unroll the bandage and place absorbent pad on wound with hook on top. - Anchor elastic wrap onto Velcro strip at bandages edge.
[DOC File]Instructors Manual
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Anatomic splints bandage an injured leg to the uninjured leg or fingers together. Commercial splints. Securing Splints. Use bandages, strips of cloth (often called cravats), Velcro® straps, or other materials around the splint and extremity. Use knots that can be untied if needed. Do not secure a splint with tape. Guidelines for Splinting
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