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  1. Peel back one side of Layer 1 and place adhesive side down over wound. Remove the remaining side of Layer 1, the green striped stabilization Layer 2 and the perforated Blue Handling Tab(s) …

  2. Dressings should be changed every 72 hours, with frequency adjusted by the Provider as appropriate. Dressings can be changed by the Provider, CWOCN, or trained Provider …

  3. Wound VAC Dressing Change Procedure Guide - studylib.net

    Step-by-step guide for Wound VAC dressing changes, including materials, wound preparation, foam application, and dressing securement. For healthcare professionals.

  4. How to Change a Wound VAC Dressing - Biology Insights

    Dec 1, 2025 · Visually inspect the wound for signs of healing, such as healthy granulation tissue, or concerning changes like increased size or excessive drainage. Apply a protective skin …

  5. How To Perform Wound Vac Dressing Change

    This is how a perform a wound vac/negative pressure wound therapy dressing change.

  6. 13. Choose pad application site. It is important to place the SensaT.R.A.C.TM Pad in a central location to ensure that exudates from one wound are not drawn across to the other wound.

  7. Wound Dressing Change Guidelines – Core Care Technologies, Inc.

    This guide provides clear instructions for safely removing and reapplying a primary and secondary dressing while monitoring the wound for signs that may require medical attention.

  8. 3 CLEAN the Wound Remove the saline bottle cap Hold the bottle of saline about one inch away from the wound Spray the entire wound to remove any old drainage or debris

  9. Instructions for use and safety information: This is a quick reference showing the basic steps in a typical dressing application.

  10. 3M™ V.A.CDressing Application Basic Technique Video

    Learn the basic application technique for applying V.A.C.® Dressings. Watch the other videos in the playlist for more application techniques.