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how to make a sling
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shoulder sling, sling, sling, instructions, a sling, device, immobilize an injured part, in particular, an injured shoulder, arm, collarbone, an injury needs a splint, apply the splint, apply the sling, always check the victim's circulation, skin color, pulse, injured body part has been immobilized, slings, many different injuries, most typically, arm, shoulder fractures, dislocations, time, broken bone, stabilizing the area is important, the information, fractures, dislocations, care, all wounds, applying a splint, sling, to make a triangular sling, cut a triangle out of a piece of cloth that measures approximately 5 feet wide, at least 3 feet long on the sides, a large square piece of cloth, folded diagonally into a triangle, sling, used by a child, to place the sling, put the victim's elbow, top point, the triangle, wrist midway, along the triangle's bottom edge, bring the two free points up around the front, opposite, shoulder, pin, tie together, adjust the height, the knot, the elbow is bent at a right angle, no cloth is available from which to cut a triangular pattern, make a sling, a coat, a shirt, apply the sling in much the same manner, shown, in the pictures associated, text, fashion slings from belts, ropes, vines, sheets, injured arm, immobilized, tie the sling, another piece of cloth wrapped around the chest, tied on the uninjured side, occasionally check, tightness, adjust the sling, not make any attempts to realign an injured body part, appears, though circulation is impaired, pale, blue skin, loss of pulse, victim has a dislocation, broken bone, is severe bleeding, cannot completely immobilize the injury, scene by yourself, safety, best way to avoid broken bones, falling, diseases make bones break more, use caution, assisting a person, fragile bones, avoid activities that strain the muscles, bones, long periods of time, cause weakness, falls, use appropriate caution, walking on slippery, unsurfaces.
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