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PRODUCTS Instructions for Use

PRODUCTS Andover offers a variety of cohesive flexible bandage options. Why are CoFlex products the Best Bandage Choice? Available latex or latex-free Self-adhering - sticks to itself, not to hair or skin Available with Easy Hand-Tear patented technology, no scissors needed Controlled compression - will not constrict over time Economical - in many instances priced less than competitors product Applying CoFlex Products Depending on the specific application for which it is being used, different compression levels of the bandage will be needed. You control the desired tension level. Once wrapped, the bandage will not loosen or tighten and will remain secure. 1. 2. 3. 1 1. No to low tension 2. Medium tension 3. High tension

GREAT CHOICES FROM ANDOVER Traditional Non-Woven (latex) Controlled compression - will not constrict Excellent porosity in a lightweight bandage Adheres to itself; no clips or fasteners needed Sweat and water resistant 13 colors in sizes 1-6 U.S. Patent No. 6.156.424 Easy Hand-Tear - Fabric-Based Construction (latex) (latex-free) Easy Hand-Tear patented technology - eliminates cross-contamination from scissors Controlled compression - will not constrict Adheres to itself; no clips or fasteners needed Twice as strong as the competition Fabric base delivers dimensional stability Sweat and water resistant Various sizes, colors and fun prints U.S. Patent Nos.5.762.623 & 6.156.424 European Patent No. 0839222 Latex-Free- Performs Better Than Latex Latex-free, but performs like latex Comfortable foam layer Quick-stick - stays in place, will not unravel Holds wet dressing in place Soft and comfortable - gentle on skin Easy Hand-Tear patented technology - eliminates cross-contamination from scissors U.S. Patent Nos. 5.762.623 & 6.156.424, U.S. Patent Pending European Patent No. 0839222 Smooth, Soft Surface Open Cell Foam Surface for Quick-Stick and Hold 2

Application Tips PRODUCTS Unlike some cohesive bandages, CoFlex bandages will not loosen or tighten over time, therefore you should wrap the bandage at desired tension and compression. Upon completion of wrapping, grasp bandage between fingers and remove stretch - hand-tear* or cut the bandage to desired length. Relax the last 2 of bandage and then press down. Seal the end of the bandage wrap with your finger, lightly meshing the top end of the bandage into the bottom layer. This will provide long staying power. *Hand-Tear applicable for CoFlex Med, CoFlexNL and CoFlexLF2. Scissors required for CoFlex. 3

Fixing Wrap for Wound Treatment Once the wound is cleaned and a sterile dressing is covering it, place the bandage over the dressing and unwind at desired tension around the head once. Continue to wrap the bandage around the head a second time, and then hand-tear* or cut the bandage. Relax the last 2 of bandage and then press down, sealing the top layer of bandage into the second layer with your finger. Remove the bandage using blunt-ended bandage scissors. Be careful to cut the bandage a safe distance away from the wound/ dressing area. 4

PRODUCTS Post IV/Post Blood Draw Hematoma Prevention After placement of sterile gauze over puncture site, wrap bandage 1½ times around patient s arm at desired tension, applying pressure to the gauze. Grasp bandage between fingers, remove stretch, and then hand-tear* or cut the bandage at desired length. Relax the last 2 of bandage and then press down, sealing the top layer of bandage into the second layer with your fingers. *Hand-Tear applicable for CoFlex Med, CoFlexNL and CoFlexLF2. Scissors required for CoFlex. 5

Wrapping for Ankle Support Begin with one or two wraps on the inside of foot, extending the wrap above the ankle. Spiral the bandage in figure eights around the heel, back under the foot and repeat. Complete with final wraps around the lower leg, pressing down and sealing the end of the bandage with your fingers. 6

PRODUCTS Finger Immobilization/Splint Overwrap Position splint around the finger to stabilize the injury. Wrap 1 bandage around the splint several times. Gently press the overlapped area of the bandage into the layer beneath it until secure. This application is used for the initial immobilization of a finger injury. 7

Securing IV Arm Board After inserting IV, place arm board under the palm of the hand, allowing fingers to move freely. Using 2 bandage, begin wrapping just below the insertion area. Make two complete wraps over the IV site and under the board. Press gently on the overlapped area to secure. Complete with final wraps around the wrist area to secure the board to the arm. Press gently on the overlapped area to hold in place. 8

PRODUCTS Post-Operative Surgical Dressing Begin wrapping at the base of the toes. Continue with two or three wraps around the foot. Spiral the bandage in figure eights around the heel. Continue wrapping around the ankle and shin. Complete the wrap by continuing up the leg to just below the knee, pressing down and sealing the end of the bandage with your fingers. 9

PRODUCT APPLICATIONS CoFlex products are versatile bandages that can be used in a variety of applications to meet the needs of healthcare professionals. USED IN Blood Banks, Labs, Donor Rooms, Plasmapheresis, Apheresis Neonatal Intensive Care, Special Nurseries Orthopedic Hand Therapy Radiology, MRI, IV Therapy Burn Centers Occupational and Physical Therapy Operating Room Dermatology Orthopedics Pediatrics Podiatry Dialysis Units Hemodialysis Chiropractors Plastic Surgery USED FOR Compression bandage Affix monitors to infants (1 Smiley prints are popular) Support and compression bandage Hold IV s in place Pressure bandage to promote circulation and healing Support bandage, edema control and finger immobilization Vascular post-operative wrap securing drapes, tubes and equipment. Knee and shoulder arthroscopy, total knee post-operative dressing Compression/fixing bandage Leg ulcer wrap in conjunction with Unna boot as an overwrap Compression bandage (Prints/colors are popular) Compression/fixing bandage Holding IV s and tubes Compression bandage Compression bandage, heel spurs Wrap to help control swelling and reduce bruising 10

Andover Healthcare, Inc. 9 Fanaras Drive, Salisbury, MA 01952 Toll Free: 800-432-6686 Phone: 978-465-0044 Fax: 978-462-0003 www.andoverhealthcare.com Proudly Made in U.S.A.