An advanced hydrocolloid dressing for moderately exuding wounds

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An advanced hydrocolloid dressing for moderately exuding wounds Indications for use Wound debridement Pressure ulcers Moderately exuding wounds Leg ulcers Assess the wound and select a suitable size (so that 2.5cm of dressing, including the adhesive border, extends beyond the wound edge). Holding the dressing by the tabs marked 1, remove the protective paper layer. Being careful to avoid stretching, apply the dressing over the wound. Smooth the dressing and the film border and edges into place. The oval shape of Tegaderm Hydrocolloid and Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin dressing conforms easily to contoured areas such as heels and elbows. Remove the plastic carrier from the top of the dressing by peeling the sections marked 2 in the direction of the arrows. Smooth the dressing edges down as you remove the carriers. Gently tear off the end tab marked 1. Avoid lifting the edges of the dressing when removing the tabs. Reinforce the dressing adhesion by applying gentle finger pressure over the dressing. Reasons for using Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Dressing Tegaderm Film border provides: extended wear time for up to 7 days 1 a waterproof backing and protection from bacteria and viruses Efficiently absorbs exudate 2 Low allergenicity product does not contain gelatin, pectin or tackifiers such as colophony or its derivatives Protecting skin. Healing wounds.

Ordering Information 3M Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Dressing Available on Drug Tariff: 3M Code Size Dressing/Box NHS Code Pip Code 90001 10x12cm oval 5 ELM084 012-0212 90002 10x10cm square 5 ELM087 222-3915 90003 13x15cm oval 5 ELM373 048-4279 90005 15x15cm square 3 ELM103 222-3907 90007 16.1x17.1cm sacral 6 ELM148 311-9799 3M Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing Available on Drug Tariff: 3M Code Size Dressing/Box NHS Code Pip Code 90021 10x12cm oval 10 ELM029 222-3931 90022 10x10cm square 5 ELM027 269-0980 90023 13x15cm oval 10 ELM026 222-3923 3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film Available on Drug Tariff Part IXC, Skin Fillers and Protectives: 3M code Description Size Presentation NHS Code PIP Code 3343P No Sting Barrier Film Foam Applicator 1ml 5 Applicators per box 252-8941 3345P No Sting Barrier Film Foam Applicator 3ml 5 Applicators per box 252-8958 3346P No Sting Barrier Film Pump Spray 28ml 1 bottle per box 252-8966 The following No Sting Barrier Film codes apply to hospital only 3M code Description Size Presentation NHS Code PIP Code 3343E No Sting Barrier Film Foam Applicator 1ml 25 Applicators per box ELY038 3345E No Sting Barrier Film Foam Applicator 3ml 25 Applicators per box ELY039 3346E No Sting Barrier Film Pump Spray 28ml 12 bottles per box ELY040 3M Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream Available on Drug Tariff Part IXC, Skin Fillers and Protectives: 3M code Description Size Presentation NHS Code PIP Code 3391E Durable Barrier Cream 28g per tube 1 tube per box ELY138 301-7480 3392E Durable Barrier Cream 92g per tube 1 tube per box ELY003 277-1079 3392S Durable Barrier Cream 2g per sachet 20 sachets per box ELY095 288-2272 3M Health Care Limited 3M Ireland 3M House 3M House, Morley Street Adelphi Centre Loughborough Dun Laoghaire Leicestershire LE11 1EP Co. Dublin, Ireland Tel.: (01509) 611611 Tel. 01 280 3555 Fax.: (01509) 237288 Fax. 01 280 3509 www.3mhealthcare.co.uk 3M, Tegaderm and Cavilon are trademarks of the 3M Company. 3M Health Care, 2006. Date of preparation: December 2006. GF323 References: 1. Rivers S. Evaluation of a Sacral Shaped Hydrocolloid in the Sacral and Gluteal Area. Data on file, 3M Health Care. 2. Banks V. et al. Comparing hydrocolloid dressings in management of exuding wounds. (1999) British Journal of Nursing, Vol 8, No 10. 3. De Keyser G., Pelemans N. An evaluation of a thin hydrocolloid dressing comparing cost effectiveness and product performance. Proceedings from 6th European Conference on Advances in Wound Management, October 1996, Amsterdam.

A range of advanced hydrocolloid dressings for low to moderately exuding wounds SIMPLE. DEPENDABLE. TRUSTED. Protecting skin. Healing wounds.

An advanced hydrocolloid dressing for low to moderate exuding wounds Indications for use Pressure ulcers on sacrum and/or ischial areas At risk and damaged skin around the sacral-coccyx area Pressure ulcers on hips Prior to removing the printed liner, fold the dressing in half and crease it down the centre. This will assist one-handed application into the gluteal cleft. Hold the tabs together, this will prevent gloves from sticking to the dressing. Remove the printed liner. Holding both tabs, position the dressing over the wound, tilting the dressing towards the anal area. Separate the buttocks to achieve better placement. Secure the dressing firstly above the anus to minimise wrinkling and tenting. After securing the dressing into the cleft, gently press adhesive sides of the dressing down from the centre outward. This will avoid wrinkling and provide a smooth, neat application. Avoid stretching the dressing or the skin. Remove the dressing frame, starting at the top and working downward. Reinforce and smooth the film border from the centre outward. Continue down one side, ending at the notch. Repeat process from other side until all sections of the frame are removed. Removal guidance When the colour of the dressing turns lighter as it absorbs the exudate and reaches 0.5cm from the border edge, the dressing must be changed Reasons for using Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Sacral Dressing Covers sacral and ischial area simultaneously Tegaderm Film border provides: extended wear time for up to 7 days 1 reduced risk of rucking up preventing contamination a waterproof backing and protection from bacteria and viruses simple delivery system Does not contain gelatin, pectin or tackifiers such as colophony or its derivatives

The 3M Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Dressings Range Tegaderm Hydrocolloid and Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin TIP: Warm dressing in hands to help mould dressing to body contours Nose and Cheeks Cut Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing to size to protect skin from oxygen masks and nasogastric tubes. Ears Cut Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing 90022 (10x10cm) into strips and place at top of ear to protect skin from elastic bands from oxygen masks. Hips Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Sacral Dressing 90007 (16.1x17.1cm) to treat hip wounds such as pressure ulcers and post surgical sites. Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Dressing 90003 (13x15cm oval) to treat hip wounds. Sacral Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Sacral Dressing 90007 (16.1x17.1cm) to treat pressure ulcers simultaneously on sacrum and ischial areas. Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Sacral Dressing 90007 (16.1x17.1cm) to protect vulnerable skin in these areas. Use 3M Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream on intact or irritated skin to prevent breakdown caused by incontinence. Use 3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film to protect against peri-wound maceration of pressure ulcers. Chest and Shoulders Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Dressing 90002 (10x10cm square) and 90005 (15x15cm square) for chest and shoulder blade areas. Bottom (Ischium) Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Dressings can be used over ulcerated ischial areas. Use 3M Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream on intact or irritated skin to prevent breakdown caused by incontinence. Use 3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film to protect against peri-wound maceration of pressure ulcers. Hands and Fingers Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing on the backs of hands. Cut Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing 90022 (10x10cm) into an hour-glass shape to fit around digits. Feet Use Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing to protect skin at the first signs of breakdown. Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressings are conformable and low profile to enable normal footwear to be worn. Lower Limbs Use both Tegaderm Hydrocolloid and Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressings for skin tears or pre-tibial lacerations. Range of sizes available to treat different shapes and types of wounds. For further information log on to www.3mhealthcare.co.uk

An advanced hydrocolloid dressing for low to moderately exuding wounds Indications for use Pressure ulcers Low to moderately exuding wounds Leg ulcers Skin protection Reasons for using Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing Unique Tegaderm Film border provides: average wear time of almost 7 days 3 a waterproof backing and protection from bacteria and viruses Available in square and oval dressings Transparent Does not contain gelatin, pectin or tackifiers Use Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film to protect and treat sore or broken skin and also apply around wounds for long-lasting protection Use Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream to prevent intact and at-risk skin from damage caused by bodily fluids. If skin is sore and broken protect with Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film Protecting skin. Healing wounds.