2. DRESSINGS
PURPOSE OF DRESSINGS
- Control bleeding
- Prevent infection and
contamination
- Absorb blood and fluid
drainage
- Protect the wound from further
injury
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3. DRESSINGS
TYPES OF DRESSINGS
GAUZE PADS
packages of various sizes, sterile
ADHESIVE STRIPS
A combination of both sterile dressing and
a
bandage
TRAUMA DRESSINGS
Made of large, thick, absorbent, sterile
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4. BANDAGES
PURPOSE OF BANDAGES
- Hold a dressing in place
- Apply direct pressure over a
dressing
- Prevent or reduce swelling
- Provide stability for an
extremity
- Extend (e.g. broken bones)
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5. BANDAGES
TYPES OF
BANDAGES ADHESIVE TAPE
ROLLER BANDAGES Often use to secure
Differ in sizes, material bandages in place,
(cotton, gauze), different types (paper,
Elasticity (non/elastic dermatologic etc.)
roller bandage)
ADHESIVE STRIPS
TRIANGULAR BANDAGES Used for small cuts,
Consist of base, point and combination of a dressing
ends and a bandage
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7. DRESSING/BANDAGE
APPLICATION
- Communication with a patient
- Getting things ready
- Washing hands
- Comfortable position (patient/nurse)
- GLOVES !
- Keep sterility if necessary/do not touch the
wound
- Wound cleaning
- Dressing application
- Bandaging
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8. BANDAGES
SIGNS THAT THE BANDAGE IS TOO
TIGHT
- Blue tinge to the fingernail/toenail
- Blue or pale skin colour
- Tingling or loss of sensation
- Coldness of the extremity
- Inability to move the fingers/toes
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9. REPETITION
1. Name 3 types of dressings?
2. What is the purpose of bandages?
3. Could you describe wound
dressing application?
4. What do you need to watch for in
a tied up extremity?
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10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION
Bc. Marie Bártová
E-mail: bartofka
@email.cz
Consultations: Monday 15.15 – 16.00
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