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SKILL DRILL CHAPTER:24. SOFT TISSUE INJURIES. 24-1: Controlling Bleeding From Open Soft-Tissue Injury 4-1 : Controlling Bleeding From Open Soft-Tissue Injury. 1. Apply direct pressure with a sterile dressing. 2. Apply a pressure dressing.
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SKILL DRILL CHAPTER:24 SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
24-1: Controlling Bleeding From Open Soft-Tissue Injury4-1:ControllingBleedingFromOpenSoft-TissueInjury 1. Apply direct pressure with a sterile dressing. 2. Apply a pressure dressing. 3. If bleeding continues or recurs, apply a tourniquet above the level of bleeding.
24-2: Stabilizing an Impaled Object24-2: Stabilizing an Impaled Object 2. Control bleeding, and stabilize the object in place using soft dressings, gauze, and/or tape. 3. Tape a rigid item over the stabilized object to prevent it from movement during transport. 1. Do not attempt to move or remove the object. Stabilize the impaled body part.
24-3: Caring for Burns (1 of 3)Caring for Burns (1 of 3) 1. Follow standard precautions to help prevent infection. If safe to do so, remove the patient from the burning area; extinguish or remove hot clothing and jewelry as necessary. If the wound(s) is still burning or hot, immerse the hot area in cool, sterile water, or cover with a wet, cool dressing.
24-3: Caring for Burns (2 of 3))24-3: Caring for Burns (2 of 3) 3. Estimate the severity of the burn, and then cover the area with a dry, sterile dressing or clean sheet. Assess and treat the patient for any other injuries. 2. Provide high-flow oxygen, and continue to assess the airway.
24-3: Caring for Burns (3 of 3): Caring for Burns (3 of 3) 4. Estimate the severity of the burn, and then cover the area with a dry, sterile dressing or clean sheet. Assess and treat the patient for any other injuries. 5. Cover the patient with blankets to prevent loss of body heat. Transport promptly.