Elastic compression bandage application
16th step
(removal) bathe the skin with cleaning solution, dry it thoroughly, and observe for irritation or breakdown before applying a fresh bandage
10th step
Hold the elastic compression bandage with the roll facing upward in one hand and the free end of the bandage in the other hand. Hold the bandage roll close to the body part being wrapped to ensure even tension and pressure.
7th step
Perform hand hygiene
6th step
Raise patient's bed to waist-level, and position patient comfortably,
12th step
When you've finished wrapping, secure the end with tape.
11th step
anchor the bandage on the extremity by wrapping it around twice. Wrap the extremity in a figure eight.
What can result form elastic bandage application
arterial obstruction (decreased or absent distal pulse, blanching or bluish discoloration of the skin, dusky nail beds, numbness and tingling or pain and cramping, and cold skin)
13th step
check the tightness of the bandage by putting two fingers into the bandage on both ends, then twist your fingers, circulation, skin integrity, color and temp (reassess every 4 hours)
9th step
clean the area to be wrapped with cleaning solution and dry the skin surface
What's in a documentation for elastic compression bandage application?
date, time of app. and removal, application site, bandage size, skin condition before app., skin care provided after removal, any complications, and the patient's tolerance of the treatment, pt teaching, pt's comprehension of the teaching, and whether the patient requires a follow-up.
18th
document the procedure
What equipment is required?
elastic compression bandage, tape, cleaning solution, and towel
If a patient has edema and you need to put on an elastic bandage, what should you do?
elevate the extremity for 15-30 mins
3rd step
gather equipment
Patient teaching includes what?
how to apply it, how to assess for impaired circulation, a return demo, telling the pt that they should have two bandages, and any info needed to obtain additional supplies.
14th step
if the wrapped body part is an extremity, elevate it for 15-30 mins (to facilitate venous return)
8th step
inspect the area to be wrapped
15th step
lower the bed to its lowest position to prevent falls
5th step
opening procedures, provide privacy, and explain the procedure
4th step
perform hand hygiene
17th step
remove your gloves and perform hand hygiene
2nd step
review patient's medical record for contraindications to elastic compression bandage applicatio
What is an elastic bandage used for?
to minimize joint swelling and provide support after trauma to the musculoskeletal system,provide hemostatic pressure and to immobilize a fracture during healing
1st step
verify the doctor's order