3. Reading
6. CLB5R Read an instructional text on the prevention and treatment of burns at home or in a work setting.1. Imagine you were stuck in traffic and needed someone to help clean a wound. Study the paragraph on Wound Cleaning (p. 24), and identify 3 things that can be done to clean the wound before you get home. Put the 3 steps in correct order. Who would you ask help from at home to clean a wound? Give reasons.
- Wound Cleaning – The first stage of wound care is to clean the burned skin. This can be done in several ways, depending upon how deep or serious the burn is. All wound cleaning is painful, and the patient is given both pain and anxiety (worry) medicines before cleaning begins. Initially burns will be cleansed by using a non-irritating soap and water, special medicines that are put on bandages that are changed twice a day, and the use of special equipment to remove the burned skin. It is very important to remove the dead skin as quickly as possible, since it can delay wound healing and may cause infections. If the burn is deeper, the patient is taken to the operating room, where the doctors put the patient to sleep and remove the dead skin with surgical tools. Removal of the dead skin in the operating room is called debridement or tangential excision, and is necessary to prepare the area under the burned skin so that it will accept a skin graft, if needed.
- First, give some chocolate or candy to the patient before cleaning, make the patient calm down.
Third, Be care for Putting bandages on the wound, and go to hospital.
- Depending on how deep or serious the burn is. If the wound is deeper, I would like to ask help from neighbours take the patient go to the Emergency Room. Otherwise, I will tell my neighbours how to clean the burned skin. Wait for me to come home.
3.Ask yourself: Did you interpret sequence and location signals (such as first, next and before); and follow instructions and directions by responding with actions as required to complete task?
- yes, I did.
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