Dear list,
Really in agreement with Neil's response, our out of hours first aiders
are trained to put on steri strips for slightly deeper wounds, but this
is only as a temporary measure during transit to hospital for more
appropriate care.
Cheryl
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Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] steri strips
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From: Neil Poole Jiscmail <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] steri strips
Hi Tracy
You are very justified with your concerns. I feel if a wound is deep
enough to
warrant steri-strips then it should be assessed properly. Full training
would
need to be given regarding there application. There are also different
types of
steri-strip which again are suited to different wound locations.
I would also be concerned that steri-strip application would be looked
as a
quick fix solution and serious wounds may be missed. As a qualified
Emergency
Nurse Practitioner I know steri-strips are not the best form of closure
and may
need the help of an appropriate dressing to facilitate their
effectiveness.
Kind Regards
Neil Poole
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On 9 Nov 2011, at 13:06, Tracy Turner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Good morning
> Please can I have your advise. First aiders are putting on steri
strips in our
factories. I am concerned that a) the wound may not be cleaned
thoroughly. b)
the wound may further treatment such as injections / antibiotics as we
work with
port prducts. Am I being over cautious or do you think this is an
activity the
First Aiders can do - none have been taught.
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