Product Description
3M Healthcare Tegaderm™ Clear Absorbent Acrylic Dressing 3" x 3-3/4" Oval , 1-1/2" x 2-1/4" Pad Size, Small, BX/5
3M Tegaderm™ Clear Absorbent Acrylic Dressing has advanced technology where wound exudate moves through perforations in bottom layer of Tegaderm. Through the process of diffusion wound exudate is absorbed into clear, acrylic polymer pad. Moisture vapor is released through top, breathable, Water-proof layer of Tegaderm film, which also provides a barrier to outside contaminants.
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3M Tegaderm™ Clear Absorbent Acrylic Dressing is washable.
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Promotes autolytic debridement while allowing visualization.
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Bottom layer is coated with a moist skin adhesive.
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Easy to center on the wound and apply.
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Low potential for skin maceration.
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Hypoallergenic and Latex-free.
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Gentle removal from the skin.
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Thin profile, conformable.
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Low friction surface
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Box of 5 Each
Enables clinicians to monitor pressure ulcers, skin tears and other moderately exuding wounds without changing the dressing.
Benefits
- Easy monitoring of the wound, exudates and periwound skin
- May eliminate unnecessary dressing changes
- Barrier to outside contaminants such as fluid, bacteria and viruses{1}
- Eliminates hydrocolloid-related odor
- No dressing breakdown in the wound
- Easy to center to the wound and apply
- Gentle removal from skin
- Hypoallergenic and latex-free
- Laboratory testing has proven Tegaderm dressings provide a viral barrier (HIV-1 and HBV) while the dressings remain intact without leakage.
Specifications
Brand | Tegaderm |
Color | Clear |
Condition | Pressure Ulcer, Wound Care |
Department | Emergency, Intensive Care Unit, Medical-Surgical, Operating Room-Surgery, Urgent Care, Wound Care |
Dressing Type | Acrylic Dressing |
Latex | No |
Length | 3.75 Inch |
Length (Metric) | 7.6 cm |
NHS eClass Code | Elm |
Pressure Ulcer Condition Type | Prevention, Stage 2, Stage 3 |
Product Type | Acrylic Dressing |
Width | 3 Inch |
Width (Metric) | 5 cm |
Wound Care Condition Type | Abrasions, Closed Intact Surgical Wound, Donor Sites, Friction, Lacerations, Skin Tears, Superficial Partial Thickness Burns |