Wound Care Plan

Skin Tear (Stage 1a) – Shepparton Retirement Village

Last Updated
22 May 2025

Quick Overview

Reference ID Number: SRV-WCP-01

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Scope of Practice (ScOP) Designation

Treatment Goals

Provide a moist wound care environment for the wound to heal

Aim of Dressing

Stop any bleeding and regain haemostasis

Frequency of Dressing Change

2 Days(s) Min - 3 Days (Max)

Product Selection Disclaimer:

The wound care products being currently used are a suggestion ONLY. They do not take into account your patient's individual needs which you must assess. No funding from medical companies has been provided and wound care products are chosen on their merit and what is available on the NSW Health State Wound Care Contract. Where an exact brand name product is not available we suggest you review the alternative tab or use another wound care product from its category eg. Hydrofibre

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Care Plans

Immediately after trauma has occured

Your resident has sustained a skin tear and it is actively bleeding

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Apply Primary dressing

Apply the alginate dressing
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Step 3

Secure the dressing

Using the soft silicone foam dressing apply to affected area. Maintain pressure on the wound bed to help clotting to occur
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Step 4

Monitor

Monitor the dressing to make sure there is no active bleeding. Do NOT remove the dressing as this could dislodge the fragile clot that is forming
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Once bleeding has stopped

Bleeding has stopped and the wound requires a moist wound environment to epithelise

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Clean the wound

Clean the wound using normal saline and gauze being gentile not to agitate any skin around the periwouund or clots.
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Step 2

Apply Primary dressing

Apply a double layer jelonet
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Secure the dressing

Using the soft silicone foam dressing apply to affected area.
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Step 3

Monitor

Recheck in 2-3 days
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