thank you. So basically RICER applies to tears, sprains, contusions. BUT RICER applies to skin, abrasions, lacerations and blisters or follows the other dot point of the syllabus of immediate treatment of skin injuries?
Syllabus DP's:
Yeh, so RICER still applies to skin injuries. However, you will have to mention the immediate treatment options also... Just think logically of what should be done.
For example, the
immediate treatment for a
skin laceration is to manage bleeding.
-
Rest
- apply pressure to the area (
compression)
- Identify severity of the laceration
- need of stitches --> immediate hospital/surgery (
Referral)
- If stitches not req:
- clean the wound - prevent infection (apply non-adherent dressing, keeping the pressure)
- If bleeding does not stop.
Ice +
Elevation methods can be used --> medical treatment may be req. (
Referral)
Hopefully that clarifies everything!