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Clean:
Cover the wound in a way that keeps it clean, protected, and easy to change the next time.
Bondage Layers
Bandages are made up of 3 layers:
(3) Top Layer - Secure Layer
If you are wrapping an arm or leg, use BRIC tape. It is white and has The BRIC logo on it. It is best to wrap it gently without too much tightness, but tight enough it wont fall off. There is also plastic tape that can be applied directly to the skin to secure the bandage.
(2) Middle Layer - Absorbent Layer
After the non-stick layer is in place, additional gauze in the form of gauze pads can be applied. The gauze comes in small and large sizes. If the wound is on an arm or leg, you can wrap over top of the gauze pads with rolled gauze. Larger wounds or those that require more absorbent material to control drainage may require multiple layers of gauze.
(1) Bottom Layer - Non-Stick Layer
The first layer should be a non-adherent or nonstick layer that won’t stick to the wound. It can go right on top of the open area. It should extend over the whole area so the wound is totally covered with a nonstick layer.