A secondary absorbent dressing is required changed as necessary.
Different types of wound dressings nhs.
Dressings should be replaced on a regular basis.
Wound type aim recommended dressing recommended dressing no or low exudate moderate to high exudate epithelialising wound to protect area and encourage healing.
Wound healing by secondary intention occurs when the edges of a wound cannot be approximated eg a leg ulcer.
Types of dressing available 13 wound types and recommendations 17 topical negative pressure 26 podiatry 29 nutrition 30 care of leg ulcers 33 skin care 34 pressure ulcer prevention 35 equipment provision 41 7 43 this work was undertaken by the tissue viability steering group and is an update of work undertaken in 2008.
Are silver dressings clinically effective and cost effective for the healing of infected wounds and the prevention of wound infection relative to other types of dressing.
If you cannot stop the bleeding go to your nearest accident and emergency a e department as soon as possible.
Gauze dressings are not recommended for either the prevention or treatment of pressure ulcers.
Nhs purchasing and supply agency centre for evidence based purchasing.
If the wound is severe you may need to go to a minor injuries unit after applying the dressing.
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At clh we have a range of different wound dressings on offer each of which is ideal for treating different wounds.
For further information see buyers guide.
Type indications comments cm dressing name sizes tariff cost p nhs supplies cost p soft silicone wound contact layer for use on superficial or acute traumatic wounds where dressing adherence is a risk.
From hydrogel and hydrocolloid to alginate dressings we have a wide range of options on offer.
Primary wound contact layer.
Nhs foundation trust clinical guideline wound dressings guidance for use there are several types of dressings in use at wirral university teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust wuth.
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This type of wound heals by a combination of proliferation and wound contraction.
Tie the ends together over the pad to secure it and put slight pressure on the wound.
The granulation and epithelialisation phases of this type of wound may take months to complete.
Low adherent dressings vapour permeable film hydrocolloid foam non adhesive granulating wound to promote healing by encouraging granulation.
Advanced wound dressings october 2008.