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General Skin Injuries

Beiersdorf Australia Ltd

Smartplay Wound Care is proudly sponsored by Beiersdorf Australia, makers of the LEUKO range of quality Sports Medicine products.

Dangers

When managing a skin injury always protect yourself and the injured by wearing medical examination gloves to prevent the risk of transmitting infectious diseases.
Protect the injured from further damage DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE deeply embedded objects.

Assess the wound

Quickly assess the wound to determine type of wound,

SIMPLE

Blister
Graze
Cut

COMPLEX

Wound requiring suturing
Wounds associated with a fracture
Extensive graze
Head wounds
Wounds with deeply imbedded objects

Management of simple wounds

Clean the wound

Carefully and gently clean the wound using clean water, normal saline or diluted antiseptic. Remove blood and all superficially embedded objects eg grass, dirt, gravel from the wound and the surrounding skin.

Apply antiseptic

Ensure it is within the 'use by date'
Follow instructions on the container for use, what type of wound to use it on and any guidelines/or precautions.

Apply dressing

When choosing a dressing consider the following factors
Location of wound eg hand, elbow, head
Type of wound eg blister, graze, cut
Size of the area involved
What activity the athlete will do after the dressing is applied

Management of complex wounds

Control the bleeding

Rest the injured part
Apply direct pressure over the wound, in the case of an imbedded object apply padding aroung object first
Elevate the injured part if possible

Clean the wound

If bleeding stops carefully and gently clean the wound using clean water, normal saline or diluted antiseptic. Remove blood and all superficially embedded objects eg grass, dirt, gravel fron the wound and surrounding skin.

Apply dressing

Apply a non adherent absorbent dressing
Apply a bandage to hold a dressing and apply pressure to wound

Refer

Refer to a doctor immediately


 
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