Difference between revisions of "2" x 4""
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A '''2" x 4"''' (2 x 4) usually refers to lumber and is frankly much less effective than [[4" x 4" Gauze|4 x 4 gauze]] or even [[3" x 3" Gauze|3 x 3 gauze]]. Definitely do not pack a wound with any 2 x 4s. | A '''2" x 4"''' (2 x 4) usually refers to lumber and is frankly much less effective than [[4" x 4" Gauze|4 x 4 gauze]] or even [[3" x 3" Gauze|3 x 3 gauze]]. Definitely do not pack a wound with any 2 x 4s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 22 February 2017
A 2" x 4" (2 x 4) usually refers to lumber and is frankly much less effective than 4 x 4 gauze or even 3 x 3 gauze. Definitely do not pack a wound with any 2 x 4s.
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