Studying to be a nurse? Then here is a nursing how-to video that teaches you how to assess and treat a venous wound with a nylon dressing. Every nurse should know the basics of this technique, follow along and see how easy it is to treat venous wounds with nylon dressings. It is important to monitor the progress of your patient's wound throughout their stay. These medical tips are sure to help you pass your nursing exam with flying colors.
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2 Comments
DREADFUL INFECTION CONTROL - touching dressing with fingernails in beginning, hen applying gloves and touching feet all over whilst talking, then using cintaminated gloved to touch the area of two wound types, then applying dressing with same gloves!!! NOTHING should touch the dressing except sterile forceps and sterile dressing. aaargh!!!
Put some freakin' gloves on! Seriously... no wonder it's infected.
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