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❑ explains the principles of wound
dressing (H9IS-IIIc-d-40)
❑ demonstrates appropriate bandaging
techniques for unintentional injuries
(H9IS-IIIc-d-41)
DIRECTION: Arrange the
following steps below in
Assessing emergency
situations.
Look for signs of circulation Is anyone in danger?
Check for Breathing
Open the airway Move to the quietist victim
Look for signs of circulation Is anyone in danger?
Check for Breathing
Open the airway Move to the quietist victim
1. Have you seen or used any of them?
2. Where?
3. What do you call them?
4. When do you use them?
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
Direction: Arrange the following scrambled
letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
❑ Dressings are medical coverings for
wounds that are usually made of
cloth.
❑ Although dressings may stick to a
wound, their benefits outweigh any
discomfort caused by removal.
❑ They cover the wound, protect it
against germs, and help the blood-
clotting process.
❑ Wash hands and wear gloves if possible
❑ Unwrap the dressing as close to the wound as
possible but not touching the wound.
❑ Skin is not sterile. If the dressing slips over the
victim’s skin while you are trying to position it,
discard and use a fresh one.
❑ Place the dressing over the wound.
❑ Use a dressing that is large enough to extend at
least 1 inch beyond the edges of the wound.
❑ If the body tissue or organs are exposed, cover the
wound with a dressing that will stick.
❑ Then secure the dressing with a bandage or
adhesive tape.
❑ Is used to reduce swelling and
relive pain, especially used for
sprains and strains. Cold packs
can be used as cold compress. Hot
compress is also used to allow
normal blood circulation. Cold and
hot compress are applied
alternately for closed wounds or
contusions.
❑ Are used to apply pressure to
bleeding, for covering wounds and
burns and providing support for
immobilization for broken bones,
sprains and strains.
❑ There are three main types of
bandages namely; triangular, ace and
tubular.
❑ Is made of cloth and ca be used as
cold compress, padding, support for
pressure or support sling.
❑ Secures dressings in place.
❑ Used to support joints or
hold dressings in place.
Smaller tubular bandage
used for finger injuries.
Right over left and left over right.
❑Is a break in the continuity of a
tissue in the body. It may be
closed in which there is no break
or damage I the skin. It is also
called hematoma or contusions.
❑A wound may also be an open
wound in which there is a break
in the skin.
Direction: Apply the correct type of bandaging for the
specified injuries. Explain the techniques used.
(10 points each)
1. An incision on a chest.
2. An abrasion on a cheek
3. A puncture on a foot
4. A laceration on the arms
5. An avulsion on the head.
1.Why should we use dressings and bandages on wounds?
2.Can we use any cloth as dressing or bandage? Why?
3.Aside from the wounds, in what other injuries can we use
dressing and bandages?
4.Why is it necessary to apply proper techniques in dressing
and bandages?
1.A sterile cloth used to cover a wound.
2.It is used to reduce swelling.
3.Can be used as cold compress.
4.It is used to apply pressure to stop bleeding
5.The end of the bone is displaced
6.A broken bone
7.Ligaments are torn
8.Muscles are overstretched
9.Caused by heat
10.A cut in the skin
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  • 2. ❑ explains the principles of wound dressing (H9IS-IIIc-d-40) ❑ demonstrates appropriate bandaging techniques for unintentional injuries (H9IS-IIIc-d-41)
  • 3. DIRECTION: Arrange the following steps below in Assessing emergency situations.
  • 4. Look for signs of circulation Is anyone in danger? Check for Breathing Open the airway Move to the quietist victim
  • 5. Look for signs of circulation Is anyone in danger? Check for Breathing Open the airway Move to the quietist victim
  • 6. 1. Have you seen or used any of them? 2. Where? 3. What do you call them? 4. When do you use them?
  • 7.
  • 8. Direction: Arrange the following scrambled letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
  • 9. Direction: Arrange the following scrambled letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
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  • 17. Direction: Arrange the following scrambled letters below to reveal the correct term(s).
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  • 19. ❑ Dressings are medical coverings for wounds that are usually made of cloth. ❑ Although dressings may stick to a wound, their benefits outweigh any discomfort caused by removal. ❑ They cover the wound, protect it against germs, and help the blood- clotting process.
  • 20. ❑ Wash hands and wear gloves if possible ❑ Unwrap the dressing as close to the wound as possible but not touching the wound. ❑ Skin is not sterile. If the dressing slips over the victim’s skin while you are trying to position it, discard and use a fresh one. ❑ Place the dressing over the wound.
  • 21. ❑ Use a dressing that is large enough to extend at least 1 inch beyond the edges of the wound. ❑ If the body tissue or organs are exposed, cover the wound with a dressing that will stick. ❑ Then secure the dressing with a bandage or adhesive tape.
  • 22. ❑ Is used to reduce swelling and relive pain, especially used for sprains and strains. Cold packs can be used as cold compress. Hot compress is also used to allow normal blood circulation. Cold and hot compress are applied alternately for closed wounds or contusions.
  • 23. ❑ Are used to apply pressure to bleeding, for covering wounds and burns and providing support for immobilization for broken bones, sprains and strains. ❑ There are three main types of bandages namely; triangular, ace and tubular.
  • 24. ❑ Is made of cloth and ca be used as cold compress, padding, support for pressure or support sling.
  • 26. ❑ Used to support joints or hold dressings in place. Smaller tubular bandage used for finger injuries.
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  • 28. Right over left and left over right.
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  • 30. ❑Is a break in the continuity of a tissue in the body. It may be closed in which there is no break or damage I the skin. It is also called hematoma or contusions. ❑A wound may also be an open wound in which there is a break in the skin.
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  • 32. Direction: Apply the correct type of bandaging for the specified injuries. Explain the techniques used. (10 points each) 1. An incision on a chest. 2. An abrasion on a cheek 3. A puncture on a foot 4. A laceration on the arms 5. An avulsion on the head.
  • 33. 1.Why should we use dressings and bandages on wounds? 2.Can we use any cloth as dressing or bandage? Why? 3.Aside from the wounds, in what other injuries can we use dressing and bandages? 4.Why is it necessary to apply proper techniques in dressing and bandages?
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  • 35. 1.A sterile cloth used to cover a wound. 2.It is used to reduce swelling. 3.Can be used as cold compress. 4.It is used to apply pressure to stop bleeding 5.The end of the bone is displaced 6.A broken bone 7.Ligaments are torn 8.Muscles are overstretched 9.Caused by heat 10.A cut in the skin