How to do a finger dressing - neat and secure wound dressing technique
It can be tricky to get a finger dressing right - we want it to be secure, tidy, and not likely to drop off. Becky Platt explains how. 0:00 Intro 0:16 Tip 1: t-shape dressing 0:34 Tip 2: use the tubinet dressing 1:17 Tip 3: for small fingers use the peak flow tube

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