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The only thing you should ever use hydrogen peroxide on, is to remove blood stains from your uniform..
In the ED here the techs use baby shampoo and saline to clean wounds, oddly enough.
Know what I like? Long term wound care. My spouse was kind enough to grow a massive sebaceous cyst on his chest that required daily packing.. I loved that.
I don't think you're in the majority for liking that kind of wound care. Good on you though.
I don't think you're in the majority for liking that kind of wound care. Good on you though.
Hydrogen Peroxide, Chlorhexidine, Glue and Sutures, Baby Shampoo??? I though this was a BLS discussion about pre-hospital wound care.
Do you folks carry all that stuff in your ambulance?????
To the OP, ditch the Peroxide for the reasons already mentioned, If you have a wound with alot of debris, some saline or sterile water to rinse some off, wrap it up in some clean, dry bandages, give them a ride in your Boo-Boo wagon.
Hydrogen Peroxide, Chlorhexidine, Glue and Sutures, Baby Shampoo??? I though this was a BLS discussion about pre-hospital wound care.
Do you folks carry all that stuff in your ambulance?????
To the OP, ditch the Peroxide for the reasons already mentioned, If you have a wound with alot of debris, some saline or sterile water to rinse some off, wrap it up in some clean, dry bandages, give them a ride in your Boo-Boo wagon.