Incision Care
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Incision Care
- Keep the incision dry.
- Keep the incision covered with a light dry dressing until the staples are removed, usually 10-14 days.
- Patient should request showering/bathing instructions from surgeon.
- Notify the surgeon if there is increased drainage, redness, pain, odor, or heat around the incision.
- Take the patient's temperature if he or she feels warm or sick. Call the surgeon if it exceeds 100.5ºF.
Changing the Dressing (ONLY IF DIRECTED BY SURGEON)
- Wash hands.
- Open all dressing change materials (ABD pads, 4x4 if needed, Betadine® swab if indicated).
- Remove stocking and old dressing.
- Inspect incision for the following:
- increased redness
- increase in clear drainage
- yellow/green drainage
- odor
- surrounding skin is hot to touch
- If
Betadine® is ordered, take one Betadine® swab and paint the incision
from top to bottom. Then turn the swab over and paint the incision from
bottom to top. Use remaining swab to paint the drain site.
- Pick up ABD pad by one corner and lay over incision. Be
careful not to touch the inside of the dressing that will lie over the
incision.
- Place one ABD pad lengthwise and place the other ABD crosswise to form a "T" (to cover drain site).
- Tape dressing in place.
Patient Education information provided by Biomet, Inc. - Advanced Science for Real Living™
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