How to wrap finger protection bandage

How to wrap a finger-protecting bandage

How to wrap a finger-protecting bandage. In life, people always injure their hands due to some reasons or accidentally. This time is We need to wrap a bandage on our hands, but many people don’t know how to do it. Here’s how to wrap a finger protection bandage. Finger bandage wrapping method 1

Under normal circumstances, fingers must be bandaged after trauma or surgery to achieve compression and stop bleeding or prevent infection. There are special treatment methods and precautions for bandaging fingers.

1. Before bandaging: When bandaging your finger, you must first use a clean wound bandage. The innermost dressing attached to the wound must be sterile. The dressing gauze must be of appropriate size. If it is a bandage, because If the fingers are relatively small, narrow bandages should be chosen;

2. When bandaging, first place the patient's fingers in a comfortable position, and bandage from the distal end to the proximal end of the finger to promote For venous return, first make two circles in place, and then gradually circle toward the proximal end. The pressure in each circle should be appropriate. Avoid being too tight or too loose. Too tight will affect the blood flow, and too loose will easily fall off. After bandaging, it must be slowly wrapped. Get close, and the pressure in each circle should be appropriate to avoid being too tight. Too tight will affect the blood flow, and too loose will easily fall off;

3. After wrapping: After wrapping, fix it with tape, and finally fix one end of it on Palm, so that it is not easy to fall off. You can also mark the outermost layer of the bandage to indicate the bandage time so that the dressing can be changed regularly. How to wrap finger guard bandage 2

1. First, open the hand guard bandage, spread your fingers, and put the loop on the thumb.

2. Next, wrap the bandage around the wrist two or three times, and then around the palm 4 times.

3. Then wrap the bandage through the inside of the palm to the junction of the base of the thumb and the wrist, and pull it between the little finger and the ring finger. Follow the same method and wrap each finger. Finally, the bandage is pulled from behind the thumb to the top of the back of the hand, and wrapped twice around the palm.

4. Finally, pull the bandage to the back of your hand, from the bottom to the back of the thumb, and wrap it around the thumb. Pull the bandage from the back of the hand to the wrist joint, wrap it around the wrist joint 3 to 5 times, and secure it with nylon tape.

When playing volleyball, the passing technique is delicate and requires strong finger and wrist strength, strong finger and wrist control, and a high degree of coordination. Most of the passes are to pass the ball sent by teammates and change the direction, arc and speed.

The quality of the pass depends not only on your own skill, but also on the conditions created by your teammates. Therefore, you must choose a suitable wrist guard for your wrist. It is best to use it when playing volleyball. Finger bandage.

As time goes by, it will become less easy to get injured. It is easy at first because the finger muscles are not strong. However, if the strength is strong, you still need to put a bandage on the finger. The finger bandage only needs to be wrapped around the finger. That's it, it can protect your fingers and make them less likely to get hurt. Finger bandage wrapping method 3

1. Circular bandaging method:

It is the basic bandaging method for various wounds, and wounds on the palm are easier to bandage. You can choose this method. .

1. To disinfect the wound, you can use sterilized cotton balls to wipe it to prevent infection;

2. After the wound is disinfected, you need to use sterile or clean Apply a dressing to press the wound;

3. Wrap 6-8 layers of gauze around the wound, then use a bandage to wrap the wound and secure the gauze;

4. Finally, the excess bandage needs to be cut off. The force must be light during the wrapping process, and the bandage cannot be wrapped too tightly and should be moderately tight.

2. "8" bandage method:

When bandaging with this method, you need to use a bandage to cover the wounds and joints on the palm of your hand. Make connections to achieve the purpose of bandaging.

1. The wound needs to be cleaned before bandaging to keep the wound area clean;

2. Use sterile or clean dressing on the wound area to cover the wound. Use clean gauze or sanitary napkin as the inner dressing;

3. Wrap the injured part of the palm and wrist, usually starting from the wrist, and wrap it twice in a circle to form an "8" shape;

4. After wrapping, you need to fix the tail of the bandage on the wrist and cut off the excess bandage.

No matter which of the above bandaging methods is used, the wound needs to be cleaned and properly disinfected before bandaging to keep the wound area clean to prevent unnecessary infection. It also needs to be kept well while bandaging. The strength should not be too large and the tightness should be moderate. In addition, pay attention to rest more after bandaging, especially the injured part of the palm, and avoid overexertion. In addition, in severe cases, tetanus injection must be administered under the guidance of a doctor, or anti-inflammatory drugs such as cefixime and levofloxacin may be used to prevent wound infection.

Finger bandage wrapping method 4

1. If the finger is not severed after the finger is injured, you can first rinse the wound with clean water, then use iodophor to disinfect, then choose clean gauze to directly cover the wound and apply pressure Bandage to stop bleeding. If there is a lot of bleeding or the compression is not effective in stopping bleeding, consider applying pressure to the base of the finger or wrist to stop bleeding, and then wrap it with a sterile dressing.

If the finger is severed, first apply pressure to the proximal wound with clean gauze. The severed finger is first wrapped in a clean dressing, placed in a plastic bag, stored in an ice cube box at low temperature, and then sent to the hospital for replantation of the severed finger. After bandaging, the patient needs to be advised to take a tetanus injection.

2. After the palm is injured, the wound must be fully and standardizedly treated before bandaging the wound, including flushing the wound with clean or running water to remove foreign matter in the wound and blood scab around the wound. , and then use iodophor, 0.9% normal saline, chlorhexidine solution, etc. for disinfection before bandaging.

The bandaging method is to place a narrow bandage across the first knuckle of the injured person's finger, with the middle point at the middle finger. Wrap both ends of the narrow bandage around the wrist, crossing it on the inside, covering each side of the back of the hand forward and back to the first knuckles of the fingers. Each of the two straps should cover approximately 3 fingers, that is, both of them will cover the middle finger.

Then hold the two ends, cross them toward the direction of the palm of your hand, and gently pull down to wrap the wounded person's fist. Wrap both ends of the narrow bandage around your wrist and tie a strong, easy-to-tie knot on the back of your hand. The bandaging of the injured palm is completed. If the wound is large, surgery will be required to suture it and then be bandaged with gauze. If the injury is caused by an iron tool, it is recommended that the patient be injected with tetanus antitoxin.

The hand is a part that is easily injured. If the finger is not severed after being injured, you can use clean gauze or dressing to wrap it. If the finger is severed, you need to wrap the finger with a clean dressing and send it to the hospital in time. Replantation of severed finger. Injured palms also need to be cleaned and disinfected and then bandaged in a standardized manner. At the same time, they must be injected with tetanus antitoxin.