Avoid touching wounds with hands. Anti-pollution methods should be followed when taking care of wounds:
1. Get a sterile sterilizer and wash your hands routinely.
2. Remove the old dressing and examine the wound with the eye.
Wash your hands and wash them. Wear a sterile glove.
4. Clean the wound using a surgical handkerchief and a piece of cotton or gauze moistened with an antiseptic solution. Do not touch the wound with your hands.
5. Repair the contaminated wound by pressing it using sterile forceps with sterile gauze.
6 - When there is pus (pus) is taken sample of the work of a farm.
7. Place the appropriate disinfectant as needed.
8. Wipe the wound with sterile gauze to dry it as much as possible.
9. Cover the wound if required.
10. Dispose of all contaminated bandages in the biomedical waste bag.
11 - Wash your hands after taking off the gloves and then dry them.
Note:
- It is preferable to use a sterilized sterile package containing all sterilized machines and sterile gauze needed for each patient separately.
1. Get a sterile sterilizer and wash your hands routinely.
2. Remove the old dressing and examine the wound with the eye.
Wash your hands and wash them. Wear a sterile glove.
4. Clean the wound using a surgical handkerchief and a piece of cotton or gauze moistened with an antiseptic solution. Do not touch the wound with your hands.
5. Repair the contaminated wound by pressing it using sterile forceps with sterile gauze.
6 - When there is pus (pus) is taken sample of the work of a farm.
7. Place the appropriate disinfectant as needed.
8. Wipe the wound with sterile gauze to dry it as much as possible.
9. Cover the wound if required.
10. Dispose of all contaminated bandages in the biomedical waste bag.
11 - Wash your hands after taking off the gloves and then dry them.
Note:
- It is preferable to use a sterilized sterile package containing all sterilized machines and sterile gauze needed for each patient separately.