DRESSING PROCEDURE
DR.ANJALATCHI
M.SC(N)MD(AM)MBA(HA)
Content of the chapter
• Introduction
• Definition
• General instruction
• Preparation of articles
• Preparation of patient and environment
• Procedure
• After care
• Documentation
Definition
Dressing means:
A dressing is a sterile pad or compress
applied to wound to promote healing and
protect the wound from further harm.
Dressing is used to have direct contact with a
wound but bandage is used to hold a dressing
in place.
Type of wound
General instruction
• 1. Practice strict aseptic technique to prevent
cross infection to the wound and from the
wound.
• 2. All articles should be disinfected
thoroughly to make sure that they are free
from pathogens.
• 3. Wash hands thoroughly before and after
the procedure.
• 4. Instruments used for one dressing cannot be
used for another until they have been re-
sterilized.
• 5. Use masks, sterile gloves and gowns for large
dressings to minimize the wound contamination.
• 6. Dressings are not changed for atleast 15
minutes after the room has been swept or
cleaned.
• 7. Use individually wrapped sterile dressings and
equipments for the greatest safety of the
wound.
• 8. Create a sterile field around the wound by
spreading sterile towels.
• 9. Avoid talking, coughing and sneezing when
the wound is opened.
• 10. During the procedure the nurse works
carefully to avoid contaminating the patient’s
skin, clothing and bed linen with soiled
instruments and dressings.
• 11. Cleaning the wound should be done from
the cleanest area to the less clean area. Consider
the wound area cleaner than the skin area even
if the wound is infected. Therefore clean the
wound from its centre to the periphery.
• 12. If the dressings are adherent to the wound due to
the drying of the secretions or blood, wet it with
physiologic saline before it is removed from the
wound.
13. When dressing the wound, keep the wound edges
are near as possible to promote healing.
14. When drains are in place, anticipate drainage and
re-enforce the dressing accordingly. The dressings
over the drains should not be combined with the
dressings on the wound line.
• 15. The amount of discharge from the wound should
be accurately measured by recording the number and
size of the dressings changed. Note the color, odor,
amount and consistency of the drainage.
16. When the wound drainage is diminished
the drains are to be shortened. This should
be done in consultation with the doctor.
Usually the doctor gives a written order.
17. Before doing the dressing, inspect the
wound for any complications such as
dehiscence and evisceration. If present,
report it immediately to the surgeon and
immediate steps are to be taken.
18. Avoid meal timings.
19. Give an analgesic prior to the painful
dressings.
Preliminary Assessment
 Check the diagnosis and the general condition of the
patient.
 Check the purpose for which the dressing is to be done.
 Check the condition of the wound – the type of the
wound, the types of suturing applied, the type of
dressings to be applied etc.
 Check the physician’s orders for the type of dressing to
be applied and the specific instructions, if any, regarding
the cleansing solutions, removal of sutures, drains and
the application of medications etc.
 Check the patient’s name, bed number and other
identifications.
Check the nurse’s records to find out the general
condition of wound.
 Check the abilities and limitations of the patient.
Check the consciousness of the patient and the ability
to follow instructions.
 Check the articles available in the unit.
Preparation of the Articles
Articles
A sterile tray containing:
1. Artery forceps – 1 Purpose: to clean the wound
2. Dissecting forceps – 2 purpose : to clean /to hold the gauze piece/to scratch dead tissue
3. Scissors – 1-Purpose: for the debridement of the wound, if necessary or to cut the gauze
pieces to fit around the drainage tubes etc.
4. Sinus forceps – 1-Purpose: to open the sinus tract or to pack the sinus tract, if necessary
5. Probe – 1-Purpose: to open the sinus tract or to pack the sinus tract, if necessary
6. Small bowl – 1-Purpose: to take the cleaning solutions
7. Safety pin – 1-Purpose: to fix the drain, in case the drains are cut short
8. Gloves, masks and gowns-Purpose: to use when large wounds are dressed
9. Cotton balls, gauze pieces cotton pads etc as necessary-Purpose: to clean and dress the wound
10. Slit or dressing towels-Purpose: to create a sterile field around the wound
Dressing procedure  ppt
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Sterile article with name and uses
Dressing procedure  ppt
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An Unsterile Tray containing:
1. Cleaning solutions as necessary--Purpose: to clean the wound and the surrounding skin area
2. Ointment and powders as ordered-Purpose: to apply on the wound
3. Vaseline gauze in sterile containers-Purpose: to prevent the dressing adhering to the
wound
4. Ribbon gauze in sterile containers-Purpose: to pack a sinus tract or penetrating wound
5. Swab sticks in a sterile container-Purpose: to apply the medications if necessary
6. Transfer forceps in a sterile container-Purpose: to handle the sterile supplies
7. Bandages, binders, pins, adhesive plaster, and scissors-Purpose: to fix the dressing in
place
8. A large bowl with disinfectant solution-Purpose: to discard the used instruments
9. Kidney tray and paper bag-Purpose: to collect the wastes
10. Mackintosh and towel – purpose :to protect the bed with linen and patient clothes
Unsterile Tray articles
Dressing procedure  ppt
Dressing trolley with BMW bin
Other dressing solution and oinments
Preparation of the Patient and the
Environment
• 1. Identify the patient and explain the procedure to win the
confidence and co-operation. Explain the sequence of the
procedure and tell the patient how he can co-operate in the
procedure
• 2. Provide privacy with curtains and drapes.
• 3. Apply restraints, in case of children
• 4. As far as possible, avoid meal timings; the dressings may be
done either one hour before the meals or after meals.
• 5. Offer bedpan or urinal prior to the dressing.
 Give some analgesics if the patient is in pain; e.g., before dressing
an extensive burned wound.
 See that the cleaning of the room is done at least one hour before
the expected time of the dressing.
 Shave the area if necessary to remove the hairs. Removal of the
adhesive is more painful if the hair is present. So the shaving
should be done before the first dressing is applied.
 Place the patient in a comfortable and relaxed position
depending on the area to be dressed.
 Give proper support to the body parts if the patient has to raise
and hold it in position for a considerable time.
 See that the patient’s room is in order with no unnecessary
articles. Clear the bedside table or the overbed table, so that
there is sufficient space to set up a sterile field and to arrange
needed supplies and equipments.
 Close the doors and windows to prevent drafts. Put off fan.
 Adjust the height of the bed for the comfortable working of the doctor
or nurse so that they have neither to stoop nor overreach to do the
dressing. Bring the patient to the edge of the bed.
 Call for assistance if necessary e.g., to do the unsterile procedure, to
transfer sterile supplies etc.
 Protect the bed with a mackintosh and towel.
 Fold back the upper bedding towards the foot end of the bed leaving a
bath blanket or sheet over the patient. Expose the part as necessary.
 Untie the bandage or adhesive and remove them. Make use that the
dressing is not removed from its place until the nurse is ready to do
dressing (after washing her hands)
 Turn the head of the patient to one side, so that the patient may not see
the wound and get worried about it.
PROCEDURE
Steps of Procedure
1. Tie the mask
Reason/Explanations: to prevent wound contamination with
droplets.
2. Wash hands thoroughly
Reason/Explanations: to prevent cross infection
3. Put on gown, gloves etc. as necessary
Reason/Explanations: to ensure asepsis
• 4. Open the sterile tray. Spread the sterile towel around the
wound.
Purpose/Explanations: to create a sterile field around the wound.
5. Pick up a dissecting forceps and remove the dressings and put it
in the paper bag. Discard the dissecting forceps in the bowl of
lotion.
Purpose/Explanations: to prevent contamination of the hands,
with the soiled dressings. (if the dressing is adherent to the
wound, pour physiologic saline and wet it before removal).
6. Note the type and the amount of drainage present
7. Ask the assistant to pour small amount of cleansing solution
into the bowl
Purpose/Explanations: to prevent contaminating the hands of the
nurse by the outside of the bottle.
• 8. Clean the wound from the centre to periphery, discarding the
used swabs after each stroke
Purpose/Explanations: cleaning should be done from the cleanest
area to the less clean area. Wound line is considered cleaner than
the surrounding area even if the wound is infected.
9. After thoroughly cleaning of the wound, dry the wound with
dry swabs using the same precautions. Discard the forceps in the
bowl of lotion
Reasons/Explanations: to keep the wound as dry as possible.
10. Apply medications if ordered.
Reasons/Explanations: to apply the ointment directly to the
wound may be difficult. Apply a small portion on the dressing that
goes directly over the wound.
• 11. Apply the sterile dressings. Apply the gauze pieces first
and then the cotton pads. Reinforce the dressing on the
dependent parts where the drainage may collect.
Reasons/Explanations: cotton placed directly onto the
wound may stick on the wound, when the discharge dries.
Reinforcing the dressing will prevent oozing of the
drainage onto the bed of the patient.
12. Remove the gloves and discard it into the bowl with
lotion
Reasons/Explanations: gloves worn during the dressing
will be highly contaminated.
13. Secure the dressings with bandage or adhesive tapes.
After Care of the Patient and the
Articles
1. Help the patient to dress up and to take a comfortable position
in the bed.
Change the garments if soiled with drainage
2. Replace the bed linen.
3. Remove the mackintosh and towel.
4. Take all articles to the utility room. Discard the soiled dressings
into a covered container and send for incineration. Remove the
instruments and other articles from the disinfectant solution and
clean them thoroughly. Dry them. Re-set the tray and send for
autoclaving. Replace all other articles to their proper places.
Send the soiled linen to the laundry bag for washing (remove the
blood stains before sending them to washing).
• 5. Wash hands.
6.Return to the bedside to assess the comfort
of the patient. Special instruction in the care
of the wound care to be communicated to
the patient.
• Tidy up the bed and the unit of the patient.
Documentation
• Record the procedure on the nurse’s record
with date and time.
• Record the condition of the wound, the type
and amount of drainage, condition of the
sutures etc.
• on the nurse record date, time, type of
wound, status of wound and sign
• Report to the surgeon any abnormalities
found.
Thank you for watching the procedure

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Dressing procedure ppt

  • 2. Content of the chapter • Introduction • Definition • General instruction • Preparation of articles • Preparation of patient and environment • Procedure • After care • Documentation
  • 3. Definition Dressing means: A dressing is a sterile pad or compress applied to wound to promote healing and protect the wound from further harm. Dressing is used to have direct contact with a wound but bandage is used to hold a dressing in place.
  • 5. General instruction • 1. Practice strict aseptic technique to prevent cross infection to the wound and from the wound. • 2. All articles should be disinfected thoroughly to make sure that they are free from pathogens. • 3. Wash hands thoroughly before and after the procedure.
  • 6. • 4. Instruments used for one dressing cannot be used for another until they have been re- sterilized. • 5. Use masks, sterile gloves and gowns for large dressings to minimize the wound contamination. • 6. Dressings are not changed for atleast 15 minutes after the room has been swept or cleaned. • 7. Use individually wrapped sterile dressings and equipments for the greatest safety of the wound.
  • 7. • 8. Create a sterile field around the wound by spreading sterile towels. • 9. Avoid talking, coughing and sneezing when the wound is opened. • 10. During the procedure the nurse works carefully to avoid contaminating the patient’s skin, clothing and bed linen with soiled instruments and dressings. • 11. Cleaning the wound should be done from the cleanest area to the less clean area. Consider the wound area cleaner than the skin area even if the wound is infected. Therefore clean the wound from its centre to the periphery.
  • 8. • 12. If the dressings are adherent to the wound due to the drying of the secretions or blood, wet it with physiologic saline before it is removed from the wound. 13. When dressing the wound, keep the wound edges are near as possible to promote healing. 14. When drains are in place, anticipate drainage and re-enforce the dressing accordingly. The dressings over the drains should not be combined with the dressings on the wound line. • 15. The amount of discharge from the wound should be accurately measured by recording the number and size of the dressings changed. Note the color, odor, amount and consistency of the drainage.
  • 9. 16. When the wound drainage is diminished the drains are to be shortened. This should be done in consultation with the doctor. Usually the doctor gives a written order. 17. Before doing the dressing, inspect the wound for any complications such as dehiscence and evisceration. If present, report it immediately to the surgeon and immediate steps are to be taken. 18. Avoid meal timings. 19. Give an analgesic prior to the painful dressings.
  • 10. Preliminary Assessment  Check the diagnosis and the general condition of the patient.  Check the purpose for which the dressing is to be done.  Check the condition of the wound – the type of the wound, the types of suturing applied, the type of dressings to be applied etc.  Check the physician’s orders for the type of dressing to be applied and the specific instructions, if any, regarding the cleansing solutions, removal of sutures, drains and the application of medications etc.
  • 11.  Check the patient’s name, bed number and other identifications. Check the nurse’s records to find out the general condition of wound.  Check the abilities and limitations of the patient. Check the consciousness of the patient and the ability to follow instructions.  Check the articles available in the unit.
  • 12. Preparation of the Articles Articles A sterile tray containing: 1. Artery forceps – 1 Purpose: to clean the wound 2. Dissecting forceps – 2 purpose : to clean /to hold the gauze piece/to scratch dead tissue 3. Scissors – 1-Purpose: for the debridement of the wound, if necessary or to cut the gauze pieces to fit around the drainage tubes etc. 4. Sinus forceps – 1-Purpose: to open the sinus tract or to pack the sinus tract, if necessary 5. Probe – 1-Purpose: to open the sinus tract or to pack the sinus tract, if necessary 6. Small bowl – 1-Purpose: to take the cleaning solutions 7. Safety pin – 1-Purpose: to fix the drain, in case the drains are cut short 8. Gloves, masks and gowns-Purpose: to use when large wounds are dressed 9. Cotton balls, gauze pieces cotton pads etc as necessary-Purpose: to clean and dress the wound 10. Slit or dressing towels-Purpose: to create a sterile field around the wound
  • 15. Sterile article with name and uses
  • 18. An Unsterile Tray containing: 1. Cleaning solutions as necessary--Purpose: to clean the wound and the surrounding skin area 2. Ointment and powders as ordered-Purpose: to apply on the wound 3. Vaseline gauze in sterile containers-Purpose: to prevent the dressing adhering to the wound 4. Ribbon gauze in sterile containers-Purpose: to pack a sinus tract or penetrating wound 5. Swab sticks in a sterile container-Purpose: to apply the medications if necessary 6. Transfer forceps in a sterile container-Purpose: to handle the sterile supplies 7. Bandages, binders, pins, adhesive plaster, and scissors-Purpose: to fix the dressing in place 8. A large bowl with disinfectant solution-Purpose: to discard the used instruments 9. Kidney tray and paper bag-Purpose: to collect the wastes 10. Mackintosh and towel – purpose :to protect the bed with linen and patient clothes
  • 22. Other dressing solution and oinments
  • 23. Preparation of the Patient and the Environment • 1. Identify the patient and explain the procedure to win the confidence and co-operation. Explain the sequence of the procedure and tell the patient how he can co-operate in the procedure • 2. Provide privacy with curtains and drapes. • 3. Apply restraints, in case of children • 4. As far as possible, avoid meal timings; the dressings may be done either one hour before the meals or after meals. • 5. Offer bedpan or urinal prior to the dressing.
  • 24.  Give some analgesics if the patient is in pain; e.g., before dressing an extensive burned wound.  See that the cleaning of the room is done at least one hour before the expected time of the dressing.  Shave the area if necessary to remove the hairs. Removal of the adhesive is more painful if the hair is present. So the shaving should be done before the first dressing is applied.  Place the patient in a comfortable and relaxed position depending on the area to be dressed.  Give proper support to the body parts if the patient has to raise and hold it in position for a considerable time.  See that the patient’s room is in order with no unnecessary articles. Clear the bedside table or the overbed table, so that there is sufficient space to set up a sterile field and to arrange needed supplies and equipments.
  • 25.  Close the doors and windows to prevent drafts. Put off fan.  Adjust the height of the bed for the comfortable working of the doctor or nurse so that they have neither to stoop nor overreach to do the dressing. Bring the patient to the edge of the bed.  Call for assistance if necessary e.g., to do the unsterile procedure, to transfer sterile supplies etc.  Protect the bed with a mackintosh and towel.  Fold back the upper bedding towards the foot end of the bed leaving a bath blanket or sheet over the patient. Expose the part as necessary.  Untie the bandage or adhesive and remove them. Make use that the dressing is not removed from its place until the nurse is ready to do dressing (after washing her hands)  Turn the head of the patient to one side, so that the patient may not see the wound and get worried about it.
  • 26. PROCEDURE Steps of Procedure 1. Tie the mask Reason/Explanations: to prevent wound contamination with droplets. 2. Wash hands thoroughly Reason/Explanations: to prevent cross infection 3. Put on gown, gloves etc. as necessary Reason/Explanations: to ensure asepsis
  • 27. • 4. Open the sterile tray. Spread the sterile towel around the wound. Purpose/Explanations: to create a sterile field around the wound. 5. Pick up a dissecting forceps and remove the dressings and put it in the paper bag. Discard the dissecting forceps in the bowl of lotion. Purpose/Explanations: to prevent contamination of the hands, with the soiled dressings. (if the dressing is adherent to the wound, pour physiologic saline and wet it before removal). 6. Note the type and the amount of drainage present 7. Ask the assistant to pour small amount of cleansing solution into the bowl Purpose/Explanations: to prevent contaminating the hands of the nurse by the outside of the bottle.
  • 28. • 8. Clean the wound from the centre to periphery, discarding the used swabs after each stroke Purpose/Explanations: cleaning should be done from the cleanest area to the less clean area. Wound line is considered cleaner than the surrounding area even if the wound is infected. 9. After thoroughly cleaning of the wound, dry the wound with dry swabs using the same precautions. Discard the forceps in the bowl of lotion Reasons/Explanations: to keep the wound as dry as possible. 10. Apply medications if ordered. Reasons/Explanations: to apply the ointment directly to the wound may be difficult. Apply a small portion on the dressing that goes directly over the wound.
  • 29. • 11. Apply the sterile dressings. Apply the gauze pieces first and then the cotton pads. Reinforce the dressing on the dependent parts where the drainage may collect. Reasons/Explanations: cotton placed directly onto the wound may stick on the wound, when the discharge dries. Reinforcing the dressing will prevent oozing of the drainage onto the bed of the patient. 12. Remove the gloves and discard it into the bowl with lotion Reasons/Explanations: gloves worn during the dressing will be highly contaminated. 13. Secure the dressings with bandage or adhesive tapes.
  • 30. After Care of the Patient and the Articles 1. Help the patient to dress up and to take a comfortable position in the bed. Change the garments if soiled with drainage 2. Replace the bed linen. 3. Remove the mackintosh and towel. 4. Take all articles to the utility room. Discard the soiled dressings into a covered container and send for incineration. Remove the instruments and other articles from the disinfectant solution and clean them thoroughly. Dry them. Re-set the tray and send for autoclaving. Replace all other articles to their proper places. Send the soiled linen to the laundry bag for washing (remove the blood stains before sending them to washing).
  • 31. • 5. Wash hands. 6.Return to the bedside to assess the comfort of the patient. Special instruction in the care of the wound care to be communicated to the patient. • Tidy up the bed and the unit of the patient.
  • 32. Documentation • Record the procedure on the nurse’s record with date and time. • Record the condition of the wound, the type and amount of drainage, condition of the sutures etc. • on the nurse record date, time, type of wound, status of wound and sign • Report to the surgeon any abnormalities found.
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