
Protect skin before hot spots erupt by taping pressure points and wearing moisture-wicking socks. At the first rub, stop, dry, and pad with moleskin or hydrocolloid. Pop only large, painful blisters using sterile technique, then seal and monitor. Happy feet protect pace, mood, and safety.

Gloves protect you and the patient. Clean with potable water, apply direct pressure with gauze, and elevate if practical. Use a pressure bandage for persistent bleeding. For deep wounds, consider a hemostatic dressing and seek evaluation. Mark time on wraps and reassess circulation frequently during movement.