3D-printed-israeli-bandage/manual/field-testing-guide.md

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# Field testing guide
_To do_
:warning: **WARNING : _This bandage was designed based on existing israeli bandages, however it wasn't certified as a medical device and should thus be used based on your own jugment._** :warning:
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<caption><i>Suggested application procedure from our limited testing :</i></caption>
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<td><img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step1.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="170" /> <br> <span style="width:190px;"><small><b><i>Step 1.a :</i></b> Clip the lever on the compressive bandage, while holding pressure on the victim's wound (<i>if they are conscious they can apply pressure themself</i>). <br> <b><i>Step 1.b (alternative) :</i></b> Apply the bandage to the wound and do a single turn around the victim's limb. <br> <b><i>(using velcro) :</i></b> if you are using Velcro, you can attach the lever directly over the wound now.</i></b></small></span></td>
<td><img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step2.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="170" /> <br> <span style="width:190px;"><small><b><i>Step 2.a :</i></b> Do a single turn around the victim's limb and slide the lever over the wound. <br> <b><i>Step 2.b (alternative) :</i></b> Put the lever directly over the wound before finishing the first turn and pass the bandage through the inner passage.</small></span></td>
<td><img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step3.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="170" /> <br> <span style="width:190px;"><small><b><i>Step 3 :</i></b> Do another turn around the limb and pass through the normal lever passage.</small></span></td>
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<td><img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step4.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="170" /> <br> <span style="width:190px;"><small><b><i>Step 4 :</i></b> You can do an additional turn, and then you have to start widing the other way around the limb to flip the lever back to generate pressure.</small></span></td>
<td><img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step5.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="170" /> <br> <span style="width:190px;"><small><b><i>Step 5 :</i></b> Keep winding around the limb to firmly hold the lever into place.</small></span></td>
<td><img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step6.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="170" /> <br> <span style="width:190px;"><small><b><i>Step 6 :</i></b> Once you have finished you can simply fix the end of the bandage into a tight part of the bandage to hold it in place.</small></span></td>
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