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  1. Dry dressing wound care involves the following steps1234:
    • Clean the wound and remove any debris.
    • Place gauze pads or packing tape in the wound and fill in any spaces under the skin.
    • Cover the wet gauze or packing tape with a large dry dressing pad.
    • Use tape or rolled gauze to hold the dressing in place.
    • Keep the wound dry and clean for around five days.
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    Place the gauze pads or packing tape in your wound. Carefully fill in the wound and any spaces under the skin. Cover the wet gauze or packing tape with a large dry dressing pad. Use tape or rolled gauze to hold this dressing in place.
    medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000315.htm
    Indication: To clean a dirty or infected wound. Technique: Moisten a piece of gauze with saline and squeeze out the excess fluid so it is damp, not dripping wet. Unravel the gauze, place it onto the wound, and cover with a dry dressing over the top. The dressing is allowed to dry out and when it is removed it pulls off the debris.
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    If pain is not overwhelming and the wound is minor in size, follow these steps to try to aid the healing process at home:

    • Wash and disinfect the site to remove any outside objects such as dirt or debris.
    www.ciamedical.com/insights/wound-dressings-101/

    Dressing steps

    • The wet-to-dry technique begins when the clinician applies gauze (moistened with sterile saline or water) to the wound bed.
    • The dressing is allowed to dry and adhere to the tissue in the wound bed.
    blog.wcei.net/wet-to-dry-dressings
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