First Aid American Non-Adherent Dressing Features
- Non-adherent wound contact layer helps protect the skin from macerationÂ
- Waterproof outer layer prevents moisture infiltrationÂ
- Works on a wide range of wounds, even very complex wounds
- Self-adaptive design senses the wound's immediate needs and automatically adapts its function to help ensure a moist wound-healing environment
- Can be used instead of a VAC system for heavy drainage management
- Protects and cushions the wound while absorbing drainage
- The non-stick surface prevents adhesion to the wound
- The Non-Adherent Pad with Adhesive provides a convenient one-step application
- Removes from the wound without causing pain
- Remains in place for up to 7 days on all levels of drainage
- Do not use to treat non-exudating or minimally exudating wounds
- Sterile
Why to Use This Product?
- Self-adaptive design self-adjusts the absorption according to wound drainage
- Super-absorbent polymer core hold fluid even when compressing
- Non-stick surface allows a painless removal and safeguards new tissue
- Waterproof outer layer adds protection against moisture infiltration
- Give cushioning and protection to delicate or complicated injuries
- Can be utilized in the heavy drainage management as an alternative to the VAC systems
- Single-use, sterile packaging promotes hygiene and infection control
- Flexible and conformable design to fit different wound sizes and locations
What to buy with Dukal First Aid American Non-Adherent Pads
Frequently Asked Questions -Â
1. What types of wounds can this dressing be used for?
It can be applied to pressure injuries, leg ulcers, lacerations, abrasions, burns, post-operative wounds and compression wounds.
2. Does the dressing stick to the wound?
No, it has a non-adherent surface that prevents sticking and allows for painless removal.
3. How long can the dressing stay in place?
It may stay up to 7 days in place depending on the amount of drainage.
4. Is this dressing suitable for all wound types?
No, it is not to be applied in non-exudating or minimum exudating wounds.
5. What material is the dressing made of?
It is made of soft cotton fabric with a waterproof cover and a super-absorbent core.
6. Does the dressing come as a single-use and is sterile?
Yes, it is sterile and individually packaged for single-use applications.
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