Unit 15:12 Applying Dressings and Bandages
Why should you avoid using fluff cotton as a dressing?
Cotton fibers may contaminate the wound.
Why are elastic bandages hazardous?
If applied too tightly or are stretched during application, they can cut off or restrict circulation
If any signs of impaired or poor circulation are noted after a bandage has been applied, what should you do?
Loosen bandages immediately
What are bandages?
Materials used to hold dressings in place, secure splints, and to support and protect body parts
List four (4) signs that indicate poor circulation.
Numbness or tingling, swelling, coldness to the touch, pale or cyanotic color to the skin
Bandages should be applied snugly enough to control ___ and prevent ___ , but not so tightly that they interfere with ___.
bleeding, movement of dressing, circulation
List three (3) types or examples of bandages.
roller gauze, triangular bandages, and elastic bandages
What is a dressing?
A dry sterile covering placed over a wound or an injured part
List three (3) purposes or functions of dressings.
Control bleeding, absorb blood and secretions, prevent infection
List three (3) uses of triangular bandages.
Secure dressings on the head/scalp, covering for a large body part, slings