Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata

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Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata BANDAGING The goal is to hold something such as a splint and spalk, netting cover injuries and so forth. There are some types of bandages that can be used : mitela or triangular bandage, tape and reel bandage or adhesive bandage The function of bandaging: 1. Placing the drug on the wound 2. Splinting bandage on a broken limb 3. Pressing the bruise blood vessel 4. Bandaging the curved section such as breast and stomach and calming the pain such as chest (pneumonia) or joints (rheumatism), etc. Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata

Kinds of Bandaging ways How to bind with a bandage arm spiral How to wrap arms from wrist rose above How to bind a figure of eight Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata

Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata How to dress if the thumb injury, ended tied at the wrist How to bind if there are wounds in the palm of hand The end of the bandage at the palm of hand Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata

Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata Splinting Splinting is a situation where our bodies are put in a cast . So it will reduce the pain on the fracture Splinting goal are : 1. Preventing movement / shifting of the ends of the bones are broken 2. Reposing on the broken limb 3. Accelerate healing process Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata

Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata Tools needed for splinting Spalk or splint of wood or other material is strong but lightweight Triangular bandage Sterile gauze cloth Before instaliining the splints, put the layer cooton or cloth to make feel soft Pull the broken arm slowly, hold, and Justify. Done carefully because it will feel pain Attach the splint over the arm and bind with a bandage until the bandage closed full So that the hand of the victim does not feel so sick, you should bind on the arm with a cloth pick aback buffer Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata

Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata Foot bones splinting: 1. Provide some of the bamboo strip bamboo or wood. The Length is from hip to foot. 2. After the end of the two bones are broken in touch again, first bind with a cotton bandage or several layers of cloth until the part is broken look bigger and soft 3. Tight the splints of bamboo or wood from the outside as shown in the picture Seni Kerajinan dan Pariwisata