Andy schott - how to care for your wound at home
- By Ralph Richard
- Published 01/11/2011
- Human Resources
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Andy schott - how to care for your wound at home
A wound is defined as a break in the skin usually caused by
different types of trauma. It can be in a form of a cut, a stab, or a scrape.
There are many types of wound which can be classified according to severity.
Some wounds are severe enough that the patient needs to be brought to the
hospital. Some are moderate in severity that the patient can care for it at home
very carefully. And some are mild like minor scrapes which only needs to be
cleaned and disinfected. Whatever type a wound may be, it is important that you
know how to take care of it on your own. AllForOne HomeHealth presents us with
tips on how to care for wounds.
Whether you experienced a fall with
moderate severity wound, or you just came home from the hospital, it is very
important that you continue caring for it until it completely heals. We need to
clean, disinfect, and protect the wound from risks of infection. For people with
extreme wound cases, they can have the privilege of having a specialist care for
them right at their own homes. AllForOne Home Healthcare provides services as
such. Learning to do mild wound care by ourselves is easy. Here's
how:
First, you need to gather all the necessary materials to save time,
energy, and effort. You're going to need the following:
- Clean, running
water
- Antibacterial soap
- Betadine
- Antibiotic
ointment
- Sterile gauze pad
- Sterile cotton balls
-
Bandage tape
- Ice pack
Here's the procedure:
1. Stop the
wound from bleeding – In order for you to thoroughly clean the wound, you need
to stop it from bleeding first. A more important reason is to prevent yourself
from losing too much blood especially if you have a deep cut. Use a sterile
gauze pad in applying pressure to the wound. If gauze is not available, use the
cleanest cloth you can find.
2. Irrigate the wound with running water –
You have to get rid of all the dirt and other particles on the wound and around
the area. Running water is ideal to use because soaking the wound would not
completely remove the particles. This also prevents infection.
3. Use
Betadine to disinfect the wound – Betadine contains the active ingredient called
Povidone-iodine which kills almost all kinds of bacteria. Use a sterile cotton
ball in applying Betadine to the wound. Start from the center going outward in a
circular motion. Do not let your fingers touch the area.
4. Apply
Antibiotic ointment – spread some antibiotic ointment on the wound and around it
to further prevent infection.
5. Cover the wound – Physically shield the
wound from further trauma, infection, and dirt by applying sterile gauze or
dressing over it. Use the bandage tape to secure it in place. This promotes
wound healing too.
6. Apply cold compress – Once the wound is securely
bandaged, you can apply an ice pack over it. Most wounds come with swelling and
pain, applying cold temperature to it helps in minimizing swelling and giving
great relief from pain.
Follow these steps in caring
for your wound. It is also recommended that you consult a healthcare provider
about your wound if in case it needs professional treatment. You can still stay
at home without worrying going to a hospital or clinic. Andy Schott leads a team
of medical professionals who makes your own home an alternative to hospitals or
nursing home stays.
Home health care is a type of work that renders
utmost care and compassion to your client while being compensated well.
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