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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Cloth
  1. ... hand dressing, place the injured hand around a cloth ball or other malleable (cushioned or padded) object, ... Use a cloth or rolled bandage to apply a circumferential wrap. Do not forget to place padding between the fingers.
  2. ... a sling and swathe, begin with a triangular cloth or bandage draped under one arm and over ... Tie the two ends of the cloth behind the neck, as shown at left. Pin the remaining elbow corner up onto the body of the sling. Use another bandage, ...
  3. Rashes/Children ... Rashes ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Images ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... VisualDX ... Diaper rash (irritant diaper dermatitis) occurs ...
  4. ... burn with a sterile bandage or a clean cloth. Over the counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen ...
  5. ... bleeding, apply direct pressure with a clean, dry cloth until the bleeding subsides. Elevate the area of ...
  6. ... wounds, applying pressure and dressing with a clean cloth until bleeding subsides. If the animal is wild ...
  7. ... in the stool, and soaps used in laundering cloth diapers.
  8. ... in hot water, and dusting with a wet cloth once a week. Carpets can be a significant ...
  9. ... made out of a large square piece of cloth.
  10. ... To give a sponge bath, dip a soft cloth in the warm water and wring out the ...
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