A triangular bandage is used as an arm sling. Or it can be used as a pad to control bleeding.
on the apex of the bandage
knot tied on the triangular bandage
a few inches from the apex of the bandage
a few inches from the apex of the bandage
A few inches from the apex of the bandage
a few inches from the apex of the bandage
a few inches from the apex of the bandage
a few inches from the apex of the bandage
triangular bandage
That would probably be the splenius capitus muscle which is a thin triangular muscle, i.e. shaped like a bandage.
Anything you can possibly think of when in comes to treating trauma. Wraps, tourniquets, slings for fractured arms, head wounds, ect. I have even used them to restrain combative patients to my gurney. They are my favorite tool in the box.
Lay out the triangular bandage, opened up, on a flat surface. There is 1 long side, and 2 shorter sides of the bandage (triangle). Where the 2 shorter sides meet, at the point, grab the point and tie a knot at the point end. When you fold the bandage in half, like it would be on a person, where you tied the knot will be the pocket for the elbow.The knot is tied at the large angle corner of the bandage a few inches forward.