Dressing 2
Dressing 2
Dressing 2
CHARLE SEVILLO
WENDY MARIE AMAHIDDO
NOREN MAR SIMORA
KATHERINE KAYE ABACAJI N
- JULIE MARIE CHRISTIE
o Basic to a first aider is the learning of the skill in
bandaging and splinting. The bandage is any materials
that is used to hold a dressing. (A dressing is a
sterile
iece @f cloth p,lac:e€1 €1 irectly ·0yer the W®t:J ndL) or
-- c:©mpress in
@ lace, t© prevemt infectiern of a wot1ma, t0 apply pressure
to control bleedin or to support oroken bones when used
as a sling. The most papular bandage
in first aid is the triangular bandage. A triangular
bandage may be used as open or folded. Once folded it
is called cravat.
GUIDELINES IN USING DRESSING AND BANDAGES
o Use a dressing that is large enough to extend atleast 1inch beyond the
edges of the wound.
If body tissue or organs are exposed, cover the wound with a dressing
that will not stick, such as plastic wrap ·Or moistened gauze. then
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secure
the dressing with a bandage or adhesive tapes.
oIf the bandage is over a joirnt, splint and make a bulky dressing so the
joint remains immobilized. if there is no movement of a wound over joint,
there should be improved healing and reduced scarring.
o A bandage should fit snugly but should not cut off circulation or cause
the victim discomfort. if the area beyond the wound changes in color,
begins to tingle or feel cold, or if the wound starts to swell,the bandages
is too tight and should be loosened.
BANDAGING TECHNIQUES DEPEND UPON:
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An artificial wound
Ideal dressi ng :
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5. prevent trauma to underlying healing grnulation tissue. \
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Classification of dressing \
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Pr imary dressi ng \
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Secondary dressing
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1. To keep the wound clean \ I
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2. To reduce the spread of micro organisms
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D R .AN JA LATC H I
M .SC( N ) M D(A M ) M BA( H A)
Definition
Dressing means:
A dressing is a sterile pad or compress
applied to wound to promote healing and
protect the wound from further harm.
Dressing is used to have direct contact with a
wound but bandage is used to hold a
dressing in place.
Type of wound
Wound Dressin g
What is wound?
• A wound is defined as a Wound edge Wound
disruption in the continuity corner
of the epithelial lining of the Surface of
skin or mucosa resulting the wound
from physical or thermal
damage. According to the Base of the wound
duration and nature of
Cross section of a simple wound
healing process, the wound
Wound edge
is categorized as acute and
chronic. ,_L.'..... ..!, L Wond t! ! :E Skin surface
It can be mild, severe, Surface of avi Y Subcutaneus tissue
or even lethal. the wound - --- Superficial fascia
·. Muscle layer
Base of the wound
Classification of wounds
1. Based on the origin 2. According to the bacterial contamination
• I. Mechanical
1. Abraded wound (vulnus abrasum)
2. Puncured wound (v. punctum) • Clean wound
3. Incised wound (v. scissum)
4. Cut wound (v. caesum) • Clean-contaminated wound
5. Crush wound (v. contusum)
6. Torn wound (v. lacerum)
• Contaminated wound
7. Bite wound (v. morsum) • Heavily contaminated wound
8. Shot wound (v. sclopetarium)
• V. Special
Purpose of wound dressing
- To promote wound healing by primary intention .
- To prevent infection .
- To assess the healing process.
- To protect the wound from mechanical tra uma .
- To a bsorb dra inage.
- To prevent conta mination from bodily disc harge.
Dressing selection
NG • To promote healing
1. Medicated : This type of dressing contains medicine on
it to prevent any multiplication of microorganisms on the
wound and to cover the wound . These may or may not
contain adhesive material on it. Also called prepared
dressing .