World War II Nursing: Medical Supplies & Treatments for the Injured
Nurses in World War II used a variety of medical supplies and equipment to treat injured people. These included:
* Bandages: Nurses used bandages to cover and protect wounds, as well as to stop bleeding.
* Gauze: Gauze was used to pack wounds, absorb fluids, and provide support.
* Adhesive tape: Adhesive tape was used to secure bandages and dressings.
* Casts: Casts were used to immobilize broken bones and prevent movement.
* Splints: Splints were used to support and immobilize injured limbs.
* Suture kits: Suture kits contained needles and thread for stitching wounds.
* Antiseptics: Antiseptics were used to clean wounds and prevent infection.
* Morphine: Morphine was used to relieve pain.
* Penicillin: Penicillin was a newly-discovered antibiotic that was used to treat bacterial infections.
* Blood plasma: Blood plasma was used to replace lost blood and restore fluid balance.
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