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Gauze (Non-impregnated, Impregnated). COMPARE BRANDS See feature matrix for Gauze Dressings. Hydrocolloid · Hydrogel · Specialty Absorptive · Transparent Film.
Other techniques that minimize risk include use of multiple small pieces of transparent film rather than one continuous piece, loosely attaching the edges ...
... Cover with secondary dressing (gauze, foam or transparent film dressing)
Cover with secondary dressing. -May use: gauze for heavy drainage, vaseline gauze for moderate drainage, transparent film for dryer wounds, -Do not allow to ...
Apply transparent film as needed. Cut the foam dressing to fit the wound bed, or spiral cut to coil in wound bed to fit varying contours. Cut a 2-4 cm hole ...
These systems usually consist of a wound dressing interface, transparent occlusive films, and negative pressure generated by vacuum suction pumps or traditional ...
[9] Hydrogels, hydrocolloid, semipermeable transparent films, and non-adherent foams are frequently used in practice.[2][4][7][8][30] A randomized ...
... Lidocaine 4% gel: may be applied topically on the area to be debrided and covered with occlusive dressing (e
... [22] Autolytic debridement can be achieved with hypertonic saline, Manuka honey, hydrogel, hydrocolloids, and transparent film, and occurs 
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