Choosing the right glove for your application can be difficult when there are so many options to choose from. Luckily, organizations like ANSI and ISEA provide testing to rate how well various gloves protect against cuts, punctures and abrasions. See how understanding the differences between these tests can help you choose the right glove for your workers!
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Tips on how to treat your child’s cuts and scrapes.
Conseils sur la façon de traiter les coupures et les éraflures de votre enfant.
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Cuts and scrapes are a part of childhood. In most cases, they’re not serious and can be treated at home.
If the wound is bleeding, press sterile gauze or a clean cloth firmly on it until the bleeding stops.
Hold the area under cool, gentle running water. You can also use bottled water or saline wound spray.
Remove any debris by rubbing gently with a clean cloth or use clean tweezers.
Don’t apply any cleaning or disinfecting solutions to the wound. They don’t help and will only cause pain.
Use a bandage to cover the wound until a scab has formed. An antibiotic ointment will help keep the bandage from sticking to the wound.
You can use a Steri-strip or butterfly bandage to pull the edges of a superficial cut closer together. Don’t use ointments as they’ll prevent the bandage from sticking to the skin.
Change the dressing every day or more often if it gets wet or dirty.
Once a cut or scrape has formed a scab, you can leave it open to the air. If the scrape is in an area that’s likely to get irritated or dirty, keep it covered.
• When your child cuts or scrapes themself, hold the wounded area under cool water and remove any debris with a cloth or tweezers.
• Cover the wound with a bandage and ointment until a scab has formed.
• Change the dressing every day or more often if it gets wet or dirty.
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The Wyzenbeek test is an abrasion test that tests a fabric’s ability to withstand surface wear from rubbing. In this test, the fabric is pulled taut and rubbed in both the warp and filling directions, using a piece of cotton duck fabric as the abradant. The number of cycles, or “double rubs”, endured before the fabric shows “noticeable wear” is counted and determines the fabric’s abrasion rating. Video Rating: / 5
Is it better to let a wound dry out or to try and keep it moist? If you don’t know this video is for you!
IMPORTANT NOTE: any comment requesting personal health information / advice on specifics of wound care will not be answered. The author of this material cannot provide personalised health advice through this platform and people are encouraged to seek advice from a healthcare professional if needed. This purpose of this video is entertainment and education only.
Today’s video is the first of many videos entitled ‘Myth vs. Fact’ where Hot on Health will bust common healthcare myths! A wound heals best with a most, covered environment and NOT when it is left to dry out. Find out why!
For more information on this health topic check out the companion article to this video at: www.nurserobbie.com/hot-on-health-article-5
Remember the Hot on Health motto, “There is no healthcare without self-care.”
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In this latest fishing line test, we put 20lb fluorocarbon leader line up against 20lb traditional monofilament leader line to see which one had the most abrasion resistance.
For years, we just assumed that fluoro line would be stronger and much more abrasion resistant than mono line (because that is what the line manufactures have led us to believe), but we had never seen any real proof.
So we decided to put the two lines in a head-to-head test to see which one would last the longest against sandpaper (similar to the mouth of a snook).
The results kind of shocked us.
Check out what happened and let us know what questions you have and any other ways we can improve the experiment.
Wound care or wound healing. This video is on how to heal wounds faster, wound healing foods, vitamins, after surgery.
This video is about general advice on foods and lifestyle factors that help promote wound healing. I’ve received a lot of messages to make a video on how to make wounds heal faster after surgery. I hope my tips help! Please remember if you’re worried about your wound or just want to be sure it’s ok. It’s always best to speak to your nurse, doctor or pharmacist so they can assess and advise appropriately.
WOUND HEALING FACTORS:
Eat well, heal well: Wound healing and nutrition guide: https://www.esht.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/0679.pdf
– The above nutrition guide also gives information for diabetic patients and requirement of good blood sugar levels.
HYDRATION: Dehydrated skin is less elasticated, more fragile and susceptible to breakdown. Dehydration also reduces the efficiency of blood circulation which will impair the supply of oxygen and nutrients the wound desperately needs for the healing process.
Aim for 6-8 glasses of water per day unless recommended otherwise by your healthcare professional.
PROTEIN: Deficiency can impair the rebuilding and remodelling stage of wound healing. It’s also been reported that protein deficiency can cause impairment of collagen production which reduces the wound strength and increases the risk of infection.
Protein rich foods include meat, poultry, eggs, beans and tofu – Link further above in the description to a helpful guide that explains what to eat for each tip, how much to eat and various other information for a healthy diet.
ENERGY: The main source of energy for your body and for wound healing and carbohydrate and fats. Collagen production takes the most energy. Calorie needs for healing increase with increasing size and complexity of the wound – Now if its needed your doctors will involve dieticians to help you with this.
The reason why you need the energy and carbohydrate availability is because if you don’t your body will convert those helpful proteins we mentioned earlier into energy. Fats also have a key role in structure, function of cell membranes and again preventing the body from using proteins for energy.
VITAMINS & MINERALS: Eating a varied and balanced diet should get you all of these. Supplementation is sometimes required which is usually initiated by dieticians for chronic wound healing and malnutrition.
The most important vitamins for wound healing include Vitamin A, B and the main one Vitamin C as it helps with collagen production, cross-linking as well as the formation of new blood vessels.
Vitamin C is found is a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Such as oranges, orange juice, strawberries, broccoli. Food sources for all vitamins: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/iron/
MINERALS: Zinc, copper and iron are the main ones involved in wound healing. Again eating a varied and balanced diet should get you all of these. Food sources for all minerals: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/iron/
SMOKING: If you do smoke please try to stop and quit. Smoking delays wound healing because various reasons it reduces oxygen supply to the wound, it raises blood sugar levels and its been shown to increase pain at the wound site.
WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE:
If a wound becomes infected, it may:
• Become more painful.
• Look red or swollen.
• Weep or leak some blood-like liquid, pus or blood.
• Have an unpleasant smell.
If you develop a high temperature, notice any of the signs mentioned above, or have any concerns about your wound, then contact your nurse or doctor.
This is general wound advice for more information always speak to your nurse or doctor.
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At the Ohio State’s Comprehensive Wound Center we know there are many factors that affect wound healing. These factors include diabetes/high blood sugar, vascular disease/poor circulation/blood flow; pressure and immobility; infection, nutrition, smoking .
For more information about our services, or to schedule an appointment, please call 614-293-4811 or visit us at http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/go/wound
Demonstrates the care of lacerations , punctures and stab wounds, scalp wounds, bites, skin tears, abrasions, and the warning signs of infection or non-healing. Video Rating: / 5
The TABER Abraser (Abrader) is used to perform accelerated wear testing. Referenced in numerous international standards, materials include plastics, coatings, laminates, leather, paper, ceramics, carpeting, safety glazing, and many others. Simple to operate, the Taber Abraser is capable of providing reliable data in a matter of minutes compared to the years that may be required by in-use testing.
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