Pressure Dressing Application

Medical skill data
Subskill of Circulation
Hemorrhage Control
Acting roles EMR
emergency medical responder
EMT
emergency medical technician
paramedic
Body systems circulatory system
Body parts head
chest
thorax
upper extremities
arm(s)
hands
lower extremities
leg(s)
feet

A pressure dressing is the intermediate in hemorrhage control between a simple bandage and a tourniquet. Pressure dressings are superior to tourniquets in that they preserve the distal blood flow while providing more targeted pressure than a simple bandage, although pressure dressings may not always be effective whereas a tourniquet, if applied properly, will almost always stop bleeding. Pressure dressings are created by placing a folded sterile 4x4 or ball of sterile gauze over the point of bleeding origin and firmly wrapping with a gauze roll. There are several techniques for this including simple wrapping and the 180° method, both which will be shown in the video. Pressure dressings should NOT remove the presence of a distal pulse, if there is no distal pulse to be found after application of a pressure dressing, the dressing needs to be loosened or removed as it is now a tourniquet. Document the time of application and continuation of distal CSM in the patient care report.

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Authors Josh Hantke
License CC-BY-SA-4.0
Cite as Josh Hantke (2020–2025). "NREMT Skillset/Pressure Dressing Application". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025.