First Aid for Boys; a Manual for Boy Scouts And for Others Interested in Prompt Help for the Injured And the Sick

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Upper Arm {Humerus) Two splints and a sling. Hold the arm as be- fore; one splint goes from armpit (axilla) to el- bow; the other from shoulder to elbow. Neither Spfint is v/ounS '. " "Witdstrips of cfot^L OpliKii Spy upper awu splint immobilizes either joint (elbow or shoulder).
A sling takes care of the elbow and partly of the shoulder. A few turns of bandage round the arm and body will hold the shoulder joint fairly quiet.
146 FIRST AID FOR BOYS Collar Bone {Clavicle) No splints can be used
...here. Hold the arm bent at the elbow as before. Apply a sling and keep the whole arm close to the body with circular turns of bandage round arm and body (as in fracture of the upper arm). The patient's shirt replaced over the injured side — with the sleeve empty, of course — does very well. Often a soft pad six inches square and three inches thick placed high up in the armpit will help to ease the pain. Hold it in place by a cord run through it and tied round the neck. When the elbow is brought tight to the side the pad tends to throw the shoulder out, and thereby to drag the broken ends of the collar bone somewhat apart.

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