Products Description
Transparent IV Dressing is a thin, clear polyurethane film dressing that secure I.V. catheters and protect the site from contaminants while allowing continuous visual monitoring
Transparent Dressing with Green-Squares
The unique green squares primarily serve as an auxiliary positioning tool, allowing medical staff to quickly cut the dressing along the grid lines according to the puncture site, catheter direction, or actual application needs, and flexibly adjust its shape and size.
Specifications
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Product Size |
Code |
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inch |
mm |
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1.7 x 1.7 |
44 x 44 |
IVTG1717 |
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2.4 x 2.8 |
60 x 70 |
IVTG2428 |
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4 x 4.7 |
100 x 120 |
IVTG4047 |
Transparent Dressing with Blue-Square
The blue squares mainly act as cutting guides for flexible trimming. Blue has high visual recognition; some blue-square models may be equipped with a writing area for recording information such as indwelling time and patient name, helping to optimize the nursing documentation process.
Specifications
|
Product Size |
Code |
|
|
inch |
mm |
|
|
2.4 x 2.8 |
60 x 70 |
IVTB2428 |
|
4 x 4.7 |
100 x 120 |
IVTB4047 |
Feature
Transparent & Visible
Made of polyurethane (PU) film, allowing direct observation of the puncture site skin condition (e.g., redness, exudation) and catheter position without removing the dressing, facilitating nursing monitoring.
01
Barrier Protection
Provide a sterile, waterproof barrier that is impermeable to liquids, bacteria, and viruses, while still being breathable to allow oxygen and moisture vapor exchange.
02
Securement
Help to stabilize the catheter and minimize movement or dislodgement, reducing complications.
03
Extended Wear
They can remain in place for up to 7 days, which is longer than traditional gauze and tape dressings, thus reducing the frequency of changes and associated skin trauma
04
Easy to Operate
Easy to apply and remove, leaving no adhesive residue after removal, simplifying nursing operations.
05
Application
Outpatient routine infusion (butterfly needle fluid replacement, antibiotic infusion);
Short-term indwelling needle fixation for inpatients (postoperative fluid replacement, chronic disease medication administration);
Pediatric infusion (suitable for children's delicate skin);
Emergency rescue (rapid fluid replacement, drug infusion);
Auxiliary fixation for special treatments (short-term chemotherapy, dermatology medication administration; antibacterial variants reduce infection risk).
