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Now when you've actually opened your pack you'll find, what you got your triangular bandage here.
Supporting the injured arm, place a triangular bandage or cloth under it and over the uninjured shoulder.
I take out some cream, smear it all over my sores, and fashion a diaper from the triangular bandage.
This time the blood didn't penetrate and I quickly tied my triangular bandage over the pad and under his armpit.
The neckerchief, unrolled, is designed to be the perfect size for use as a triangular bandage for first aid.
Hanging his left arm with a triangular bandage, he hit a punching bag only with his right fist.
Neckerchiefs were chosen as they could easily be used as a sling or triangular bandage by a Scout in need.
A couple of dressings, a one-inch bandage, some rusty safety pins and the inevitable triangular bandage.
He made her fetch a triangular bandage and he raised the injured head while she slipped the bandage beneath it.
Types of restraints include a sling or triangular bandage, a splint, a sling combined with a resting hand splint, a half glove, and a mitt.
Also known as a cravat bandage, a triangular bandage is a piece of cloth put into a right-angled triangle, and often provided with safety pins to secure it in place.
Optional items include a triangular bandage or large bandanna that could be used as a sling, an Ace bandage, Second Skin, duct tape and tweezers (for removing ticks and splinters).
Extra equipment, such as a first aid kit (including a pocket mask, disposable gloves, germicidal wipes, hypoallergenic tape, wound dressings, a triangular bandage, and sterile plasters), may be stored in a patrol car.
When his field hospital was surrounded by the Russian army and under threat of attack, Mikami made a crude hand-made flag with the Red Cross symbol from white triangular bandages and pieces of a red blanket.