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Journal of Trauma and Critical Care | Volume 3
Management disaster infection control acute and chronic wound in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Ns Asmat Burhan S Kep
Clinic Griya Husada Center, Indonesia
Introduction:
Natural disasters that occurred in Palu, Indonesia
on 28 September 2018, namely the earthquake, tsunami and
liquefaction. The disaster sacrificed thousands of people died.
The number of victims who died as many as 2045 people, while
the injured as many as 10.679 with details of 2549 serious
injuries and 8130 minor injuries.
Background and aims:
Management of acute and chronic
wound care after natural disasters in Palu, Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia.
Methods:
1. Standard of Wound Washing (Washing Wounds,
Removing Necrotic Tissue, Choose Thopical Therapy), 2. Select
(PHMB) wound washing fluid, 3. WBP, 4. Time, 5. Ozone (O3), 6.
Dressing & Antimicrobial (Cadexomer Iodine, Aquacel Ag).
Results:
Treatment of acute and chronic wound care is carried
out using modern dressing methods and TIME management.
The first step in thismethod is todo3MPHMB, wash thewound,
remove the necrotic tissue and choose the right dressing the
moist principle in an evident base.
Conclusion:
Post-disaster wound care has a very important
role in TIM work. The management used is TIME. Wounds
were treated according to the procedure will be spared from
infection and acute wounds will heal according to the wound
healing process. Acute and chronic wounds will not continue to
become infected wounds.
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asmatburhan1@gmail.comJ Trauma Crit Care, Volume 3
DOI: 10.4066/2591-7358-C1-003