IV Cannula Wound Dressing For PICC Or Peripheral Venous Catheter Fixing Dressing Tray

Brand Name:Henan Aile
Certification:ISO/CE
Model Number:5*5.7cm
Minimum Order Quantity:5000 PCS
Delivery Time:15-30 days
Payment Terms:L/C, T/T
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Transparent IV Cannula Dressing For Wound Applied For PICC Or Peripheral Venous Catheter Fixing Dressing Tray

Instructions
1. After cleaning and disinfecting the wound, remove the dressing from the packaging bag.
2. Remove the release paper from the printing side to expose the adhesive surface.
3. Apply the adhesive surface to the skin and smooth it from the middle to all around.
4. Remove the back release material.
5. In case of abrasion, burn and a small amount of exudate after operation, apply sterile gauze or absorption pad and anti-inflammatory drugs to the wound after cleaning the wound, and then apply the dressing.

When an intravenous (IV) cannula is inserted into a vein, a wound dressing is typically applied to secure the cannula in place and provide protection to the insertion site. The dressing serves several purposes, including preventing infection, promoting healing, and maintaining the integrity of the IV site. Here are some key points regarding IV cannula wound dressing:


Sterile dressing: The dressing used for IV cannula insertion should be sterile to minimize the risk of infection. Sterility is crucial to prevent the introduction of microorganisms into the bloodstream through the insertion site.


Transparent film dressings: Transparent film dressings, often made of polyurethane, are commonly used for IV cannula wound dressings. These dressings are transparent, allowing for easy monitoring of the insertion site without the need for frequent removal.


Adhesive properties: The dressing should have adhesive properties to secure it in place and prevent accidental dislodgment of the cannula. The adhesive should be gentle on the skin to minimize trauma during dressing changes.


Moisture management: The dressing should help maintain an appropriate moisture balance at the insertion site. It should allow for the escape of excess moisture, such as perspiration or wound exudate, while preventing the entry of contaminants.


Size and coverage: The dressing should be large enough to cover the entire insertion site and provide a sufficient margin around it. This ensures proper protection and reduces the risk of contamination.


Frequency of dressing changes: The frequency of dressing changes for IV cannula sites depends on various factors, including the facility's protocols, the patient's condition, and the integrity of the dressing. The dressing should be changed if it becomes soiled, loose, or if there are signs of infection or complications.


Cleaning and disinfection: Before applying a new dressing, the insertion site should be cleaned and disinfected according to facility protocols. This helps minimize the risk of infection and ensures a clean environment for the cannula.


It's important to note that specific guidelines and protocols for IV cannula wound dressing may vary among healthcare facilities. Healthcare professionals should follow their institution's protocols and consider individual patient factors when selecting and applying IV cannula wound dressings.

Matters needing attention
1. Sterile, disposable.
2. It is forbidden to use if the packing bag is damaged.
3. It cannot replace measures such as suture, hemostasis and skin disinfection.
4. It cannot be used for the fixation of arterial catheter.
5. If the wound is infected or ulcerated, it is forbidden. If the wound is infected later, such as congestion, swelling, exudation and fever, the use shall be terminated or the replacement frequency shall be increased according to the doctor's diagnosis.
6. The dressing of appropriate specification shall be selected and applied to the skin naturally. It shall not be pulled to cause tension and damage the skin.
7. When removing the dressing, care should be taken not to pull off the catheter or other instruments under it.
PropertiesMedical Adhesive & Suture Material
TypeMedical Adhesive
Place of OriginHenan
Colorwhite transparent iv dressing
Featuresterile,latex-free,without causing allergic
NoteOEM ( Professional Manufacture )

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