How To Use Triangular Bandage | First Aid

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    0:00 - Intro
    0:52 - History
    1:13 - Where to get and store them
    2:16 - Other info online
    2:54 - Unpacking a Triangular Bandage (The Cravat)
    3:54 - Arm wound, use as a Trauma Pad / Blood Sponge
    4:30 - Cravat for compression / pressure
    5:50 - Other uses of cravat
    6:05 - Head wound
    6:53 - Sling configuration
    9:40 - Shoulder Wound
    10:21 - Hand Wound
    12:10 - Splinting (broken bone)
    15:54 - Folding it back up
    16:31 - Conclusion
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  • @barnybrewman1571
    @barnybrewman1571 Před 5 lety +33

    Excellent video. As a former FMF Corpsman, I always made sure all the Marines in my squad had at least 2 triangular bandages on them prior to deployment, they truely are one of the most versatile pieces of first aid equipment ever made.

  • @djcfrompt
    @djcfrompt Před 4 lety +8

    I had an assistant scoutmaster who told us to always keep cotton gauze in our 1st aid kits because the material that triangular bandages are made of doesn't soak loose like cotton does. He got injured one time working construction and got wrapped up with a triangular bandage - when they got him to the hospital they had to rip off the bandage because they couldn't soak it off. If you have a different material than he did you're set, but make sure you account for that when using these to bandage bleeding wounds.

  • @mudmanzhang4967
    @mudmanzhang4967 Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks, learnt a lot, just decided to make a f-aid kit.

  • @stevenews5910
    @stevenews5910 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for producing and posting another excellent instructional video. I started day hiking last spring and will definitely pick up a few of these the next time I go to CVS.

  • @neilpare8938
    @neilpare8938 Před 8 lety +1

    wow, this is a huge help, i never knew these existed. I will be adding some of these to my pack. thank you for the video

  • @RipMK747
    @RipMK747 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks so much, Ill incorporate at least 2 in my FIK from now on!! Cheers mate

  • @Ichinin
    @Ichinin Před 8 lety +4

    I bought this premade kit which had "everything" in it, but when i
    checked it much of the stuff was out of date by two years (eyewash,
    grape sugar for insulin chock, expiration of sterilisation date etc) so
    i'm going through it and getting new stuff. Just a warning to those of
    you who buy these premade kits and think that they have no expiry date.
    At least it had a triangular bandage...
    Great videos btw, especially with time indexes.

  • @kateslowvisionliving8091
    @kateslowvisionliving8091 Před 8 lety +10

    very helpful info getting prepared for backpacking a lot this summer now will add these to my pack! Thanks for your hard work and videos :)

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 Před 8 lety +3

    Excellent vid. Couldn't say anymore to this besides well done!

  • @MichaelDelaware
    @MichaelDelaware Před 8 lety

    Good advice. They look a lot more practical and lighter than an ace bandage too.

  • @jianjeunice8675
    @jianjeunice8675 Před 5 lety

    This video was been so helpful to me, though our teacher are not teaching it to us yet, I already knew how triangular bandages works. Thankyou for the knowledge

  • @The_Bearded_Lady
    @The_Bearded_Lady Před 7 lety +4

    shemagh or other type large bandanas work too... that is why if I don't have room in a small first aid kit that I don't add one because I will still have a shemagh, bandana, scarf, etc

  • @janellegrace3460
    @janellegrace3460 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for the video! This was very helpful!

  • @jonl207
    @jonl207 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for making this. Really helpful.

  • @keeleysrebornsxo7638
    @keeleysrebornsxo7638 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this vid it helped me I stretched a muscle in my arm and I could not lift up I had it on for a couple days but it feels much better

  • @chukwuemekaobidiegwu9531

    This 2023 and the best practical video i have seen on triangular bandage

  • @elviragorang1194
    @elviragorang1194 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! Now I know exactly how I can use my triangular bandage

  • @DayInMontreal
    @DayInMontreal Před 6 lety +2

    Things with the triangular bandages. Its true its been a long time we used this 'technique' on the battlefield, but at first it was just about taking any piece of somewhat square fabric and folding it in two... Its super easy to 'make' a triangular bandage, and they were just invented from that technique.

  • @BeanDeRoiste
    @BeanDeRoiste Před 8 lety

    Spent an age looking for something like this. Thanks very much, was just the tutorial I needed before showing 30 beavers the triangular bandage.

  • @eli3568
    @eli3568 Před 6 lety

    Thank you, very informative.

  • @TheoreticalCyclist
    @TheoreticalCyclist Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for the vid! Wery useful! I love learning new skills!

  • @dominiqueclaudettesuello9632

    thank you very much it help me to do the triangular bandage

  • @alphacharlie65ms
    @alphacharlie65ms Před 6 lety +2

    Great video. My wife and I were hiking. We summit the mountain and on the way down, she sprain her ankle really bad. We had nothing with us. This would have been great to have.

  • @trinhl6072
    @trinhl6072 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your video . It is very helpful

  • @sammyg.3604
    @sammyg.3604 Před 8 měsíci

    Super useful video, glad this video popped up in my feed when searching for examples. This happens to be one that is rather easy to follow as well some of the other ones that were available we're either hard to follow, because they were like a work training video or the person was all over the place. Thank you

  • @thequantumvacuum
    @thequantumvacuum Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @recless8667
    @recless8667 Před 3 lety +3

    If you don't have a safety pin for your sling, you can tie a knot in the point of the triangle. Not as secure, but hey we drop stuff in grass during the heat of the moment and you can't lose a knot.

  • @MrQuackism
    @MrQuackism Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the tip

  • @jeremiah4911
    @jeremiah4911 Před 4 lety +2

    nice very nice, thanks for the tutorial man love ur vids

  • @no_one1500
    @no_one1500 Před 2 lety +1

    Greattt learnt alotttttt....

  • @rintojohn6914
    @rintojohn6914 Před 2 lety

    Very useful brother. Thank you👌👌

  • @Le_Pidgy
    @Le_Pidgy Před 5 lety +1

    Cheers for the infomation, however, how do you apply to a chest, abdom or back wounds. Or is it not possible with triangle bandages?

    • @RubleInnawoods
      @RubleInnawoods Před 5 lety +1

      Denas K you don’t want to use a triangle bandage on a chest or upper back wound, if it’s a gunshot/stab wound ie a sucking chest wound. Triangle bandages are breathable, they won’t work for that. Also in the lower abdomen/ crotch/ shoulders, for deep lacerations and such they won’t work well for wound packing either, aren’t absorbent.
      If the wound is a slash or something surface, it’s easier just to use a roller bandage+ gauze or Israeli bandage.

  • @seniorchiefharris
    @seniorchiefharris Před 5 lety

    SUPER VIDEO!!!

  • @SandCrabNews
    @SandCrabNews Před 7 lety

    I've been thinking about cowboys and bandanas they wore. It seems logical they would buy a yard or two of linen or cut some off of Mom's bolt of fabric. Amazon sells bandana fabric by the yard at reasonable prices.

  • @labasbalikat7903
    @labasbalikat7903 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video how to put triangular bandage

  • @CreativeRedundancy
    @CreativeRedundancy Před 8 lety

    awesome :D
    ty for sharing

  • @cameronmccray5963
    @cameronmccray5963 Před rokem +1

    Now I know what bandage is always being crammed into wounds in WW2 movies after you mentioned blood sponge.

  • @matthewrisley9070
    @matthewrisley9070 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video. I really like this style of video. Keep up the great content! (Also Vlad's expressions were priceless).
    I had a question for ya if you don't mind answering and if you have the spare time:
    I haven't been able to get out and go hiking for a long time. My gear is from when i was much younger so it's probably 7 years old. The gear still fits me - except the pack. So for example, my sleeping bag is still in PERFECT condition. It's been compressed for 7 years by being in a big plastic bin, but it's still got plenty of loft to it. It's sythentic.
    Long list short- I have gear that is in great condition but just is very bulky compared to today's standards.
    I'm a long weekend hiker so maybe 2-3 days and was thinking of buying a bigger pack, but one of higher quality, to accommodate my bigger gear. Or go "half and half" and buy a lesser quality pack with lesser quality gear.
    What would you do? Thanks, Eugene. If you can't get to it, it's no problem. God bless.

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 8 lety

      +Matthew Risley If you're going for quality, you can't go wrong with Osprey. Buying a pack from them is basically buying a pack for life unless you lose it. Some other great companies are Deuter, North Face, REI... REI are usually the best value. You can go for some lesser quality ones like High Sierra or something of that range if you're looking to save some money. From my experience though, getting a good quality one is worth it.

    • @matthewrisley9070
      @matthewrisley9070 Před 8 lety +1

      Can't thank you enough! Thanks for the speedy reply. I was thinking of the Osprey Atmos that you had reviewed earlier, looks like a great pack.
      Keep up the good stuff, brother. I love how you have "big channel quality" yet can still answer questions. Some of the best outdoors content on CZcams, honest. Have a great weekend.

  • @TheTriptamineDream
    @TheTriptamineDream Před 6 lety

    These aren't sterile, correct? I know very little about this, so I'm honestly asking - should we use those directly on wounds if we have other sterile gauze available then use that as a compress? or is it okay to use those out the gate?

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 6 lety

      These aren’t sterile, so you wouldn’t want to use them directly on a wound if you have sterile material available. In a pinch it is better than nothing, though.

  • @scrider5493
    @scrider5493 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, good class, good kit to have, maybe essential. Perpetually dumbfounded by hunters who head off into woods near naked, if you don't count cammo and gun, yet are in a pickle if hurt, fall from stand etc. Cell phone is great, provided you haven't broken cell phone in fall, even if not; how do you get found: "I am by the white oak, over the creek but father up the hill..." Need some kit to help you or buddies get out without making trek worse. Good job.

  • @christianflores632
    @christianflores632 Před 8 lety

    Hey Eugene! You guys are awesome! Love all the review videos! I was wondering, are you a message student?

  • @smokeomega4
    @smokeomega4 Před 8 lety

    you HOPE i get to use it sometime? so morbid
    for real though nice info thumbs up

  • @buliwyf3236
    @buliwyf3236 Před 8 lety +1

    Eugene, good video as usual! Useful information that most don't know. on a different subject I just purchased a Finnish Tera Skrama survival knife and would like for you to test it!

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 8 lety

      +Anthony London , interesting knife. Looks to be a large one... not sure if that's the best thing for backpacking. How's it working for you?

    • @buliwyf3236
      @buliwyf3236 Před 8 lety +1

      +ReviewOutdoorGear Eugene, for me this has become my go to knife, I still take a companion knife for smaller work. I purchased two, so let me know if you want to test one.

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 8 lety

      +Anthony London How'd you get it to me? Where do you live?

    • @buliwyf3236
      @buliwyf3236 Před 8 lety

      +ReviewOutdoorGear Texas but I will ship.

    • @buliwyf3236
      @buliwyf3236 Před 8 lety

      +ReviewOutdoorGear deepsea-divehats@hotmail.com

  • @jamesaritchie2
    @jamesaritchie2 Před 8 lety +8

    Did you say "Clothespins"?

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 8 lety +10

      +James Ritchie , HAHA...yes. I meant safety pin. Couldn't think of it at the time!

  • @djcfrompt
    @djcfrompt Před 4 lety

    When you're doing a sling if you don't have a safety pin hand you can just tie an overhand knot in the end of the sling to serve the same purpose.

  • @sup7998
    @sup7998 Před 8 lety

    We use a triangle neckerchief for our bandaging

  • @bradhamilton4290
    @bradhamilton4290 Před rokem

    Praise God indeed

  • @chuckv5150
    @chuckv5150 Před 7 lety +1

    Very useful information. Curious, are you a certified EMT or similar?

  • @jenniejefferson3160
    @jenniejefferson3160 Před 7 lety

    An interesting talk is value comment. I believe that you should write extra on this subject, it may not be a taboo topic but generally persons are not sufficient to talk on such topics. To the next. Cheers

  • @daveagar5594
    @daveagar5594 Před 7 lety +2

    Very good video.
    Thanks from Dave at Voyageur Bushcraft.

  • @elliottmanning
    @elliottmanning Před 6 lety +1

    BSA Boy Scouts should all know how to use the Triangle Bandage...

  • @Redrockett5817
    @Redrockett5817 Před 3 lety +1

    As an emt I use them to splint and restrain a patient.

  • @andrus4000
    @andrus4000 Před 5 lety

    The triangulare bandaje is not sterile,how you cand use it for a bleeding if its not sterile?

    • @Please_Hydrate25
      @Please_Hydrate25 Před 5 lety +1

      Nothing is truly sterile outside of an OR

    • @zoehancock
      @zoehancock Před 2 lety

      You are providing first aid and preventing the person from bleeding to death. Now that they have survived long enough to get to hospital the proper medics in their clean environment can sort out the cleaning of the wound.

  • @Codestud
    @Codestud Před 2 lety

    3:13 I hope you picked up your litter afterwards

  • @FredFred-lf5gb
    @FredFred-lf5gb Před 2 lety

    Ok good

  • @risingawareness13
    @risingawareness13 Před 8 lety +1

    Wait--DON'T choke the patient with the bandage? ? (I'm so confused now)

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 8 lety

      yeah, I hear its not good for your brain. Never tested it though.

    • @risingawareness13
      @risingawareness13 Před 8 lety +3

      It's called a triangle choke, right? If the patient is smart, he/she will tap out before taking a dirt nap.

    • @louisbutler4361
      @louisbutler4361 Před 7 lety

      ReviewOutdoorGear
      .

  • @ZaheerZ
    @ZaheerZ Před 6 lety +2

    Well I think I could at lest save 1 life from this because I had no idea what a triangle bandage was and what to do with it

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 Před 8 lety +1

    Are you a trained medic?

    • @resipsaloquitur13
      @resipsaloquitur13 Před 8 lety +1

      Reason I ask is your methods i.e. Wrap and tie technique etc. are that of someone with some amount of training

    • @ReviewOutdoorGear
      @ReviewOutdoorGear  Před 8 lety

      +Christopher Long, yes. ICU Nurse

  • @Basketballamericans328
    @Basketballamericans328 Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic video thank you

  • @matthewblackwood4704
    @matthewblackwood4704 Před 6 lety +2

    That isn't clothes pins, It is safety pins. Clothes pins are for hanging clothes on a clothesline. Thanks for the video, I ordered a 12 pack.

  • @lostthepart
    @lostthepart Před 6 lety

    Those are safety pins , not clothes pins. Otherwise nice video.

  • @kylegriffis9637
    @kylegriffis9637 Před 3 lety

    Not all bandages come like that

  • @fixetthenbrakeit2253
    @fixetthenbrakeit2253 Před 7 lety

    i am a orthopedic surgeon

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 Před 8 lety

    I would venture to say military

  • @BubblesDahmer
    @BubblesDahmer Před 2 měsíci

    The package literally says “DO NOT PLACE ON OPEN WOUND”

  • @kylegriffis9637
    @kylegriffis9637 Před 3 lety

    Wasn’t taught how to make it that shape

  • @christophersanchez8711

    I have to be "that guy" and point out there are no bowties in trauma care.