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How to Apply a Pressure Bandage
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A pressure bandage is a type of bandage that is designed to exert pressure on a wound or injury. It is commonly used to control bleeding or swelling. Here are the steps to apply a pressure bandage: 1. Clean the wound: Before applying the pressure bandage, it is important to clean the wound thoroughly to prevent infection. Use a sterile saline solution or antiseptic solution to clean the wound and the surrounding area. 2. Apply the first layer of dressing: Once the wound is clean, apply a sterile dressing to cover the wound. Make sure that the dressing is large enough to cover the entire wound. 3. Apply the pressure bandage: Wrap the pressure bandage around the affected area, making sure that it is tight enough to provide pressure on the wound but not too tight that it restricts blood flow. Start at the bottom of the wound and wrap the bandage upwards towards the heart. 4. Secure the bandage: Once the pressure bandage is in place, use medical tape or adhesive strips to secure it in place. Make sure that the tape or strips are not too tight and do not restrict blood flow. 5. Check for circulation: After applying the pressure bandage, check for circulation in the affected area. If the area below the bandage becomes cold, pale, or numb, the bandage may be too tight, and you should loosen it. 6. Monitor the wound: Monitor the wound regularly to check for signs of infection or other complications. If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pus, seek medical attention immediately. Remember, if bleeding does not stop after applying the pressure bandage, seek immediate medical attention.
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