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new Setopress bandages for snakebite
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<blockquote data-quote="casper" data-source="post: 48733" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>I received a tip from my paramedic brother before my last trip to the 'creek' and that was to carry a permanent marker with your bandage and use it circle the bite wound on the skin and again on the outside of the constrictive bandage wrap so the treating medicos can treat the bite area and immoblised limb before removing the bandage. This is critically important if the limb has been wrapped for an extended period of time. Constrictive bandages should only be removed by medical personal</p><p></p><p>casper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casper, post: 48733, member: 562"] I received a tip from my paramedic brother before my last trip to the 'creek' and that was to carry a permanent marker with your bandage and use it circle the bite wound on the skin and again on the outside of the constrictive bandage wrap so the treating medicos can treat the bite area and immoblised limb before removing the bandage. This is critically important if the limb has been wrapped for an extended period of time. Constrictive bandages should only be removed by medical personal casper [/QUOTE]
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