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Operational Medicine 2001
Large Battle Dressing

 


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Tear open the plastic wrap.

Unfold the bandage.


Apply to the wound.

Wrap the tails around and tie the ends together.

Large Battle Dressings are used for the largest wounds. They measure 12" X 12". Like the Medium Battle Dressings, they have four cloth (muslin) tails.

  • Tear open the plastic cover and remove the dressing.
  • Tear the inner paper wrapper and remove the Battle Dressing..
  • Unfold the absorbent portion of the dressing.
  • Place the white, absorbent side against the wound.
  • Wrap the olive drab "tails" around the body and dressing to keep it firmly in place.

When fully saturated, a Large Battle Dressing will contain about 650 ml of blood (A little more than one unit of whole blood).

The plastic wrapper can be used (with adhesive tape) to effectively occlude an open chest wound. For further information, see Chest Seal

Dressing First Aid Field Brown Camouflaged 11.5-12""W X 11.5-12"" LG ABS

Weight: .31 pounds

NSN: 6510-00-201-7425

Approved for public release; Distribution is unlimited.

The listing of any non-Federal product in this CD is not an endorsement of the product itself, but simply an acknowledgement of the source. 

Operational Medicine 2001
Health Care in Military Settings

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Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Department of the Navy
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Washington, D.C
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Operational Medicine
 Health Care in Military Settings
CAPT Michael John Hughey, MC, USNR
NAVMED P-5139
  January 1, 2001

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MacDill AFB, Florida
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*This web version is provided by The Brookside Associates Medical Education Division.  It contains original contents from the official US Navy NAVMED P-5139, but has been reformatted for web access and includes advertising and links that were not present in the original version. This web version has not been approved by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense. The presence of any advertising on these pages does not constitute an endorsement of that product or service by either the US Department of Defense or the Brookside Associates. The Brookside Associates is a private organization, not affiliated with the United States Department of Defense.

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