Principal steps in the management of an acute wound
Steps | Core issues and activities |
Assessment | Accurate history: the magnitude of trauma, contamination. Diagnosis and stratification Associated injuries: neurovascular, musculoskeletal, visceral Need for referral/multidisciplinary approach/triage |
Preparation | Patient Consent Prophylaxis antibiotic tetanus(if required) Analgesia/anaesthesia/sedation and associated monitoring if required |
Patient | Cooperative patient |
Kit | Suture pack Needle holder Tissue forceps tooth and non-tooth Scissors Swabs Saline Antiseptic solution Sutures appropriate GlovesGood lighting Good magnification PPE as required Appropriate height of the bed |
Staff | Let nurses know about management plans. Let the ED physician in charge (EPIC) know about the management plans |
Definitive treatment | Exploration Irrigation Debridement Haemostasis Closure: when, how, where, which first? Drainage Referral/multidisciplinary approach |
After-care | Dressings Removal of sutures/splints Wound care advice Surveillance for complications Physiotherapy and rehabilitation |