Dressing and Bandages: Health Quarter 3 Week 2-3
Dressing and Bandages: Health Quarter 3 Week 2-3
Dressing and Bandages: Health Quarter 3 Week 2-3
HEALTH
Quarter 3 Week 2-3
DRESSING AND BANDAGES
Health - Grade 9
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 3, Wk.2-3 - Module 2: DRESSING AND BANDAGES
First Edition, 2021
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TABLE
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CONTEN PAGE NUMBER
FRONT PAGE 0
TITLE PAGE
TS 1
COPYRIGHT PAGE 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
A. OVERVIEW 4
PRE- ASSESSMENT 4-5
B. PRESENTATION 6
ACTIVITY 1 6
ACTIVITY 2 7
C. APPLICATION 7
ACTIVITY 3
D. GENERALIZATION 7
E. POST-TEST 8
F. REFERENCE 9
G. KEY ANSWERS 9
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HEALTH 9
QUARTER 3
A. OVERVIEW
Welcome to your second safety adventure. This will be another and new
exciting trip where you will learn the different dressing and bandages used on
wounds and burns. It is expected that at the end of this lesson, you can
explain and properly demonstrates the bandaging techniques for some
unintentional injuries. Good luck again and have a “safety” journey!
MELCS:
Explains the principles of wound dressing (H9IS-IIIc.d-40); and
Demonstrates appropriate bandaging techniques for unintentional
injuries (H9IS-IIIc.d-41)
Arrange the scrambled letters in Column A to form words related to first aid.
Connect them to their correct definition or purpose in Column B, and to their pictures
in Column C.
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4. NABGADES D. used to apply pressure to stop bleeding d.
B. PRESENTATION
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ACTIVITY 1. WOUND AND BANDAGES
Choose from the pictures below the correct type of bandages for the
specified injuries.
Write your answers on your activity notebook/answer sheets.
1. An incision on a chest
2. An abrasion on a cheek
3. A puncture on a foot
4. A laceration on the arms
5. An avulsion on the head
Process Questions:
1. Why should we use dressings and bandages on wounds?
2. Can we use any cloth as a dressing or bandage? Why and why not?
3. Aside from wounds, in what other injuries can we use dressings and
bandages?
4. Why is it necessary to apply the proper techniques on applying dressings
and bandages?
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List down some materials at home or in school that can be used as
dressings and bandages. Copy the boxes and write your answers in your
answer sheet/ activity notebook. Include their uses or importance.
C. APPLICATION
D. GENERALIZATION
A dressing is a piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection
and/or stop bleeding.
Cold compress is used to reduce swelling and relieve pain, especially used for
sprains and strains. Cold packs can be used as cold compress. Hot compress
is also used to allow normal blood circulation. Cold and hot compress are
applied alternately for closed wounds or contusions.
Bandages are used to apply pressure to bleeding; for covering wounds and
burns; and providing support for immobilization for broken bones, sprains and
strains. There are three main types of bandages namely: triangular, ace and
tubular. Triangular bandage is made from cloth and can be used as cold
compress, padding, support for pressure, or support sling. Ace bandage
secures dressings in place. Tubular bandage is used to support joints or hold
dressings in place. Smaller tubular bandage is used for finger injuries.
E. POST-TEST
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Arrange the scrambled letters in Column A to form words related to first aid.
Connect them to their correct definition or purpose in Column B, and to their pictures
in Column C.
KEY ANSWERS
PRE-ASSESSMENT/POST-TEST
1. DRESSING Aa 7
2. COLD COMPRESS Bc
3. COLD PAD Cj
4. BANDAGES Db
REFERENCE