How to Properly Pack a Wound for First Aid
1. Which steps should you take when packing a wound?
Select all that apply:
- Continue to pack gauze until wound will accept no more
- Pack the wound with gauze or clean cloth
- Quickly apply and hold pressure directly on the packed wound until relieved by medical responders
- Wrap blanket around patient's head leaving the face uncovered
- Pack the wound with gauze or clean cloth
- Quickly apply and hold pressure directly on the packed wound until relieved by medical responders
- Chest Seal
- Compression Bandage
- Compressed Gauze
- Gloves
- Shock Blanket
- Compression Bandage
- Compressed Gauze
- Gloves
Answer:
When packing a wound, you should follow these steps:
When packing a wound, it is crucial to use gauze or a clean cloth to control bleeding and promote healing. Applying direct pressure on the wound is essential until medical help arrives. It is important not to overpack the wound or cover the patient's head with a blanket.
2. Which items do you need from the PATC kit when packing a wound?
Select all that apply:
Answer:
The items needed from the PATC kit when packing a wound are:
When packing a wound, make sure to have a compression bandage for additional pressure, compressed gauze for packing the wound and promoting clotting, and gloves for maintaining hygiene. A shock blanket is not specifically required for wound packing, although it may be useful in other emergency situations.