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    Incision Care: Abdomen

    Dressing your incision helps keep it clean, dry, and infection-free. That way it will heal faster. Follow the steps below.

    Wash handsRemove old dressingNew dressing

     

    1. Wash Your Hands and Set Up

    • Use liquid soap. Lather for 1–2 minutes. Scrub between your fingers and under your nails.

    • Rinse with warm water, keeping fingers pointing down. Use a clean paper towel to dry your hands and turn off the faucet.

    • Put all your supplies on a clean cloth or paper towel. Open a plastic trash bag.

    • Peel back the edges of the dressing packages. Pour any irrigation solutions into solution cups.

    • Clean the scissors with soap and water. Cut each piece of tape 4 inches longer than the dressing.

    2. Remove the Old Dressing

    • Put on disposable gloves.

    • Loosen the tape by pulling gently toward the incision. Remove the dressing one layer at a time. Put it right into the plastic bag.

    • Remove your gloves and put them in the plastic bag. Wash your hands again, as described above. Then put on new gloves.

    Call Your Doctor If You Have:

    • If your incision suddenly opens.

    • Bleeding from the incision, or an increase in its size.

    • Increased redness, swelling, or drainage.

    • Pain in or around the incision.

    • Change in the color of the incision.

    • Fever over 101.0°F , or chills.

    3. Clean and Dress the Incision

    • Clean the incision and apply a new dressing as directed.

    • Put all used supplies in the plastic bag.

    • Remove your gloves last and put them in the bag.

    • Seal the bag and put it in the trash.

    • Be sure to wash your hands again.