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Q: How much blood does an emergency bandage absorb?
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May you use bandage in a sentence?

Yes.Ex:Hurry and bandage the cut before it bleeds too much!


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When using an elastic or roller gauze bandage by how much should you overlap the bandage with each wrap?

1/2 inch -Christian Marlar PCA


How is the blood that leaves the villi different from the blood that enters them?

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Can you give a sentence with the word penetrating?

The sound was so penetrating it hurt my ears. There was so much blood, it was penetrating the bandage. The troop was penetrating enemy lines. Sarah Palin's voice is penetrating and grating on my ears.


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What can a triangular bandage be used for?

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