Follow any instructions you are given on how to change the dressing.
Dry dressing wound care.
Put the dressing in the bag and throw away.
When a wound heals with a moist wound bed it heals quicker and with less pain and scarring.
In order for a wound to heal it has to be balance between its fluid level and dryness as well.
Wound drainage and dead tissue can be removed when you take off the old dressing.
Using a full absorbency exu dry dressing select a size slightly larger than the wound.
If your dressing sticks to your wound bed pour a little saline solution over the area to help it come off without pain.
For wounds that need this particularly wounds that need to be debrided sometimes providers will use wet to dry dressings.
A variety of topical agents may be applied directly on the wound or buttered on to the dressing.
However long term care facilities are put at risk for citations when using wet to dry dressings for any wound type.
Take off the outer dry dressing.
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Exu dry dressings may be used as a wet or dry dressing.
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Keeping the wound area moist is very important in certain types of wound care.
Wet to dry dressings are a non selective form of mechanical debridement which is a method of removing non viable tissue from the wound.
But when a wound is too wet it can cause infection or a wound that won t stop to weep.
So it is always best when a wound is kept at its balanced moist level.
With this type of dressing a wet or moist gauze dressing is put on your wound and allowed to dry.
I observe many orders from providers for wet to dry dressings which are not open to changing the order to an alternative non selective debridement type dressing.
Do not touch any part of the inner wound dressing or the wound itself.
Winter s work began the evolution of modern wound dressings that promote moist wound healing.
The wet to dry technique begins when the clinician applies gauze moistened with sterile saline or water to the wound bed.
If a wound is too dry it can create scab and eventually scar when it is healed.
Specifically cell growth needs moisture and the main goal of moist wound therapy is to create and maintain these optimal moist conditions.