Bandages are used to secure dressings in place and provide support, compression, and protection to wounds. They are typically made of elastic materials and are applied directly on top of the dressing. Dressings, on the other hand, are used to cover and protect wounds, absorb drainage, and promote healing. They come in various forms such as gauze, foam, and hydrocolloid, and are placed directly on the wound before applying a bandage. Both bandages and dressings play important roles in wound care by helping to prevent infection and promote healing.
primary dressing, pressure applicator, secondary dressing, and a pressure monitor
primary dressing, pressure applicator, secondary dressing, and a simple closure
primary dressing, pressure applicator, secondary dressing, and a simple closure
primary dressing, pressure applicator, secondary dressing, and a simple closure
primary dressing, pressure applicator, secondary dressing, and a simple closure
a bandage is a strip of material used to hold the dressing in place...
dressing goes over the wound a bandage wraps around to hold it in place.
The dressing is what covers the wound. The bandage holds the dressing in place.
A bandage is a strip of material used to hold the dressing in place, while a dressing is a protective cover that's placed over a wound.
Dressing!
Non adherent dressing 4x4s fluffs and a compression bandage
bandage