Cold Compress
Please read Important Points to be Observed with all Treatments before performing this treatment.
Contraindications
A cloth wrung from cold or ice water which may be applied to any part of the body.
Equipment
Important Considerations
Contraindications
- Local Skin Inflammation
- Patients who cannot tolerate cold
- Patient who is chilled - wait until the entire body is warm
A cloth wrung from cold or ice water which may be applied to any part of the body.
Equipment
- Compress may be a wash cloth or hand towel (terry cloth) cheesecloth, etc. (The size depends on the part to be treated.) Use a friction mitt if Cold Mitten Friction is to follow the heating.
- Basin for ice water
Important Considerations
- Some patients cannot tolerate moist cold over sinuses
- Keep bed dry
- Do not drip cold water on patient
- Do not let patient get chilled
- Never cover a cold compress, it heats too quickly
- See that the patient is in a comfortable position
- Have the room warm with no drafts
- Protect pillow and bed with plastic
- Assemble equipment
- Place compress in cold water and wring out just enough so it does not drip
- Apply and press firmly; if patient is sitting up while receiving treatment, compress must be long enough to be wrapped around head so it will stay in place, otherwise just across patient's forehead is adequate
- Renew frequency, every 1-5 minutes; have basin right beside the patient.
- Remove compress and dry skin thoroughly
- Make sure patient's hair is dry.