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Specifications Colour-Transparent Condition-Dressing and Device Securement, I.V. Related, Pressure Ulcer, Skin Care, Wound Care Department-Cardiovascular, Dialysis Center, Emergency, I.V. Therapy, Intensive Care Unit, Medical-Surgical, Oncology, Operating Room-Surgery, Pediatrics, Radiology, Urgent Care, Wound Care Dressing and Device Securement Condition Type-Adhesive Trauma, Skin Injuries-Mechanical, Tube & Device Securement-Lightweight Tubes & Devices Dressing Type-Film Dressing-IV Related Condition Type Arterial Catheter, CVC Dialysis, CVC Implanted Port, CVC PICC, CVC Short-Term, CVC Tunneled, Epidural Catheter, PICC, PIV Latex-No Length (Metric)-6 cm Pressure Ulcer Condition Type-Prevention, Stage 1, Stage 2, Suspected Deep Tissue Injury Product Key 624W 1624 WINDOW OUT TEGADERM APΣSITO MET Product Type-Standard Dressing Width (Metric)-7 cm Wound Care Condition Type Abrasions, Closed Intact Surgical Wound, Donor Sites, Friction, Laceration, Superficial Partial Thickness Burns Product Details- Waterproof, sterile barrier: protects the I.V. site or wound from external contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, blood and body fluids. In vitro testing shows that the transparent film provides a viral barrier from viruses 27 nm in diameter or larger while the dressing remains intact without leakage. Breathable film lets oxygen in and moisture vapor out. Picture-frame delivery makes placement accurate and easy, minimizing potential to stick to gloves or to itself Provides a waterproof, sterile barrier to external contaminants including liquids, bacteria and viruses* Transparency allows monitoring of I.V. sites without the need to remove the dressing Latex-free Recommend use of waterproof cover over dressing and I.V. site when showering Sterile, transparent film dressing. Vapour permeable. Tegaderm transparent film dressings can be used to cover and protect catheter sites and wounds, to maintain a moist environment for wound healing, and to secure devices to the skin. Suggested Applications Short peripheral and midline venous catheters Clean, closed surgical incisions Abrasions, skin tears, blisters Skin graft donor sites Superficial partial thickness burns Stage I or II pressure ulcers Autolytic debridement facilitated by the moist wound healing environment Protective eye coverings Post tattoo application and removal
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