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Wound Treatments with Wet and Wet Sheath (COMPRESS)

Understanding
Wounds and compressions that require wet or moist balut

Purpose
1. Prevent, limit, or control infection
2. Lifting necrotic tissue to improve wound healing
3. Absorb drainage (exudate)
4. Maintain a moist wound environment
5. Compress the eyes

Indication
1. Chronic wounds and lots of drainage / pus
2. Wounds that lose a lot of skin tissue

Tools preparation
1. A sterile set as needed
2. Plaster
3. Sterile gauze in place, bandage if necessary
4. Clean gloves
5. Sterile gloves
6. Sterile normal saline solution (0.9% NaCl)
7. Infectious garbage bags
8. It is necessary and the base
9. Storage of sterile items, such as crooked (kidney cups) and sterile bowls (kopyes) on
trolleys

Procedure
1. Check the doctor's instructions and treatment plan
2. Prepare tools, including sterile equipment at the desk / trolley
3. Identify patients, explain goals and procedures
4. Give privacy
5. Raise the bed and lower the bed barrier to work next to the patient
6. Place the bag to put a dirty dressing near the patient
7. Wash hands
8. Expand it below the area to be replaced
9. Wear clean gloves (not sterile)
10. Remove the tape to the wound or open the bandage
11. Pour the normal saline solution in the dressing
12. Remove the gauze one by one, then throw it into a plastic bag
13. Remove the gloves
14. Open the sterile set while maintaining the sterility of the tool
15. Pour the normal saline solution into the kopyes and place a few pieces of gauze in the
sterile area
16. Use sterile gloves
17. Clean the wound area using gauze, press the gauze in the depressed area or hole
18. Assess injuries, measure, identify types and determine if there are signs of infection
19. Expand the damp and alkaline gauze in a single layer and place it at the top to cover the
entire area
20. Then cover with dry gauze on the dressing to hold it
21. Remove the gloves and put them in an infectious garbage bag
22. Plaster is only on the ends of the bandage, montage plaster can be used to prevent
excessive skin irritation and damage caused by frequent dressing. For certain regions,
bandage rolls can be added to strengthen fixation
23. Return the patient to his original position. Lower the bed and again raise the bed barrier
24. Dispose of dirty material in the right container (infectious waste)
25. Wash hands
26. Clean up the tools
27. Record in the medical record

NAMA : RESTI AVI DIMAYANTI

NIM : 1801083

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