Pressure Dressing Application
For effective control of capillary or small-vein bleeding, temporary application of pressure directly over a wound may be achieved with a bulk dressing held by a glove-protected hand, bound into place with a pressure bandage, or held under pressure by an inflated air splint. A pressure dressing requires frequent checks for wound drainage to determine its effectiveness in controlling bleeding. The wound shouldn’t be cleaned until the bleeding stops.
Equipment
Two or more sterile gauze pads ▪ roller gauze ▪ adhesive tape ▪ gloves ▪ metric ruler ▪ Optional: clean cloth.
Preparation of Equipment
Obtain the pressure dressing quickly to avoid excessive blood loss. Use clean cloth for the dressing if sterile gauze pads are unavailable.
Implementation
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