The DUKAL Transparent Dressing, with easy two step application is an excellent dressing for IV sites, minor burns,and wounds. They keep contamination out while allowing formoisture vapor transfer.
Similar to Tegaderm.
Not made with natural rubber latex.
Indications: ● I.V., Donor, Incision, and Vaccine Sites ● Minor burns (1st and 2nd degree) ● Lacerations & abrasions ● Partial thickness- wounds ● Skin tears ● Stage I or II pressure ulcers ● Autolytic debriding (not appropriate for wounds that have become infected) ● Skin biopsies ● Protective Eye Coverings ● Post tattoo application and removal
Change Frequency:
The frequency of dressing changes will be governed by the state of the wound, but can be left for up to 7 days depending on amount of wound drainage
Contraindications:
It is not recommended that the material be applied over deep cavity wounds, third degree burns, or wounds that show evidence of clinical infection. The dressing should not be used to retain in-dwelling arterial catheters.
(CASE Discounts) Dukal Transparent Semi-Permeable Dressing 4" x 4-3/4" - Sterile (Item #4112) - 4 Cases of 400 Dressings (32 Boxes of 50 Dressings - Total = 1600 Dressings)
The DUKAL Transparent Dressing, with easy two step application is an excellent dressing for IV sites, minor burns,and wounds. They keep contamination out while allowing formoisture vapor transfer.
Similar to Tegaderm.
Not made with natural rubber latex.
Indications: ● I.V., Donor, Incision, and Vaccine Sites ● Minor burns (1st and 2nd degree) ● Lacerations & abrasions ● Partial thickness- wounds ● Skin tears ● Stage I or II pressure ulcers ● Autolytic debriding (not appropriate for wounds that have become infected) ● Skin biopsies ● Protective Eye Coverings ● Post tattoo application and removal
Change Frequency:
The frequency of dressing changes will be governed by the state of the wound, but can be left for up to 7 days depending on amount of wound drainage
Contraindications:
It is not recommended that the material be applied over deep cavity wounds, third degree burns, or wounds that show evidence of clinical infection. The dressing should not be used to retain in-dwelling arterial catheters.
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