Tuesday, May 29, 2018

FIRST AID DRESSING


FIRST AID DRESSING
          First aid wound dressing consists of a high absorbent non-stick pad with elastic bandage, the non –stick pad on the outer side toward the wound has a thin membrane-like material allowing full pass of the body fluid to the absorbent layer and also make it easier to take of the dressing from the wound. This first aid dressing, first aid wound dressing is used when first treatment of middle size skin, wound and cutting injuries, it can be supplied according to customer specification.

Sterile Post Operative Non Woven Dressing.
          It is non-woven dressing, surgical wound dressings coated with breathable PU layer and supplied with a central, absorbent non-adherent pad.
Description:
          Sterile Wound dressing is non woven dressing coated with breathable PU layer and supplied with a central, absorbent non-adherent pad.
Feature:
·        The Unique structure of it with No woven and PU layers gives flexibility and strength beside its cushion effect on patient’s wound.
·        The PU layer which has a unique molecular structure made it permeable to water vapor and at same time Waterproof so patient can shower while the dressing in place. Sterile wound dressing and wound healing dressing is also bacteria proof.
·        Highly absorbent and comfortable pad laminated from one side with PE het preventing sticking to wound.
·        Strip coated with hypoallergenic, latex-free adhesive.
·        Individually packed in a peel pouch and sterilized by E.O. gas.
Benefits:
Highly absorbent and low-adherent pad
ü The PE wound contact layer enables the passage of blood and exudates into the highly absorbent pad whilst maintains a good healing environment and minimal pain during dressing removal.
Waterproof and Bacterial barrier
ü Outer PU layer helps protect the site against extrinsic contamination. Reducing the risk of infection by bacteria.
Safe and Secure Fixation
ü The striped hypoallergenic adhesive onto the non-woven backing surface allows wounds to breath and water vapor to escape protecting skin from maceration. No traces of the adhesive remain on the skin after removal, providing a safe and secure dressing fixation over the wound site.

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