Choosing a Wound Dressing | Common Traditional Wound Dressings | Ausmed Education
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Choosing a Wound Dressing | Common Traditional Wound Dressings, Sue Templeton for Ausmed Education.
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Thank you very much and all the best!
Well done Sue, will add this session to the Unit’s desktop.
Thank you very informative 👍
Love this video! I’m watching non U.S. videos and I’m starting to see what they call the dressings.
very good presentation 👍
This is excellent. Wow
Really helpful - thank you
very informative thank you!
Very helpful and precise.
Thank you.
A pharmacist gave me the paraffin gauze variation and after hearing that it can trap fluids I am scared. I have used it on my severe abrasion for 5 days (changing it daily) and I don't know if I'm doing everything right.
Edit: the fluids do seem to be seeping through into the covering dressing.
Awesome thank you
I’ve been using so called “non stick” pads on my open wound just to sleep in and every morning I wake up with them stuck to my wound and peeling them off undos that night’s healing. When looking for advice, it seems that everything that protects against infection actually causes the healing to take longer.
helpfull
So when do you use a nonstick pad rather than gauze?
Fusigen tulle
.can a wound be cleaned with 10% hidroperoxid and for how long should it be left on before rinsing it pff
Buenas tarde deseo en Español
No ingles
You didn't mention hydrocolloid dressing
is this non-occlusive??
Yes, yes... Please stop shaking them. We see them already...
OMG Her Australian accent is giving me a headache!
cranky old lady2 Really do live up to your name
You are one cranky old lady
This old crank gets no headache, but her pronunciation of exsudate (exsudite) makes me think she's saying extradite, as in don't extradite Assange!
Seriously lol
you sounds like an awesome person 👹
Shame on you for using the word silicon, a solid metalloid element used in solid state electronics, the oxide of which is the main component of sand and glass, rather than silicone, a group of polymers which include lubricants, synthetic rubbers, and gels. You're supposed to be an expert whom people can rely on for information relating to their health and well being. Read my lips: SILICONE!
Ok boomer
She is just a nurse, not a nerd