1.
Differentiate advanced dressing and synthetic dressing
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Bilatain form dressing - Evidence behind how they work and what types of wound they used for ?
3.
synthetic dressing- why and how are these used
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1WOUND MANAGEMENT Response to question 1: Advanced would care dressings can be used effectively and worn comfortably around catheters and joints where synthetic dressings cannot be used. It can be used for infected wounds. Synthetic dressings like hydrocolloids work by a different principle that is it creates a hypoxic environment that causes liquefaction of necrosis tissues and helps in autolytic debridement. It is best for non-infected wounds. Response to question 2: Biatain foam dressingis a very pliable dressing whose outer layer helps to guard against the infection especially bacterial while its inner layer composed of foam assists in absorption of fluids during a healing process (Yunet al.2016). Biatain foam is used primarily in leg ulcers, non-infected ulcers, pressure ulcers (Amioneet al.2005), diabetic ulcers of foot, postoperative wounds, second-degree burns and skin abrasions. Response to question 3: Synthetic dressings is of two types - pastebandages and gauze based bandages. They act by moistening the wound environment and absorbing the exudates. They are antimicrobial in nature and prevent the colonization of microbes. At first, new gloves must be put on. Then the unpackaged gauge to be used must be sterilized in a bowl of saline water. Then, the gauze pads will be applied around the wound. The wound along with any spaces under the skin should be properly filled by the synthetic dressing. The wet gauge should be covered with large dressing pad. Rolled gauze or tape can
2WOUND MANAGEMENT be used to hold the dressing in its required place. Put all used supplies in the plastic bag. Hand hygiene should be performed before and after the procedure.
3WOUND MANAGEMENT References Amione, P., Ricci, E., Topo, F., Izzo, L., Pirovano, R., Rega, V., Cocci, C. and Masina, M., 2005. Comparison of allevyn adhesive and biatain adhesive in the management of pressure ulcers.Journal of wound care,14(8), pp.365-370. Yun, T.B., Jeong, W.H., Choi, J.H. and Kim, J.H., 2016. Effect of an Ibuprofen Releasing Dressing (Biatain Ibu짰) on Skin Graft Donor Site Wound Pain.Journal of Korean Burn Society,19(1), pp.16-20.