10.12 Finger Tip Dressing ========================= agk's Library of Common Simple Emergencies To provide a complete non-adherent compression dressing for an injured finger tip, first cut out an L-shaped segment from a strip of polyurethane or oil-emulsion (Adaptic) gauze. Cover the gauze with antibiotic ointment to provide occlusion and prevent adhesion. What to do: ----------- - Place the tip of the finger over the short leg of the gauze and then fold it over the top of the finger. - Take the long leg of the gauze and wrap it around the tip of the finger. - For absorption and compression, fluff a cotton gauze pad and apply it over the end of the finger. - Cover with roller or tube gauze and secure with adhesive tape. What not to do: --------------- - Do not place tight circumferential wraps of tape around a finger, especially if you anticipate swelling. They may act as a tourniquet and lead to vascular compromise. Use caution applying tube gauze: two to four layers will suffice. Illustration ------------ img/cse1012.gif ---------------------------------------------------- from Buttaravoli & Stair: COMMON SIMPLE EMERGENCIES Longwood Information LLC 4822 Quebec St NW Wash DC 1.202.237.0971 fax 1.202.244.8393 electra@clark.net ----------------------------------------------------