Ideally wound dressings should be changed before any fluids soak through the gauze since this might cause difficulty in peeling the gauze from the wounded area.
Dry wound dressing change.
Changing your dressing follow these steps to put a new dressing on.
Wound drainage and dead tissue can be removed when you take off the old dressing.
Remove the gauze from the wound.
Steps on how to change them.
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Carol james a certified wound ostomy and continence nurse at medstar visiting nurse association demonstrates how to safely change the bandage on a wound a.
Wound dressing should be changed when the fluids soak through.
Remove tape of rolled gauze and the gauze square from on top of the wound.
With this type of dressing a wet or moist gauze dressing is put on your wound and allowed to dry.
Wet to dry dressing changes your health care provider has covered your wound with a wet to dry dressing.
Because of the decrease in blood perfusion lack of oxygen impairs the ability of bacterial clearance from the wound bed leading to a higher risk of tissue infectability.
Should the wound does not excrete excessive fluids change the dressings after every bath time.
If the dressing gets wet change it.
If the dressing is soiled with blood or drainage or becomes soiled with mud or dirt you should change the dressing.
Pour saline into a clean bowl.
Changing a wet to dry dressing wash hands with soap and water.
The wet to dry dressing change is an effective way to help wounds heal properly because the process allows a nurse to evaluate the wound for the signs and symptoms of various types of infections.
Put on a new pair of non sterile gloves.
Moisture that stays on the wound can stimulate the growth of bacteria and fungus causing the wound to become infected.