365 Super Absorbent Non-Adhesive Dressings
High Absorbency | Non-Adhesive | Conformable Protection
365 Super Absorbent Non-Adhesive Dressings are designed for the management of heavily exuding wounds, helping to protect periwound skin while reducing the frequency of dressing changes. The dressing features a soft non-woven outer layer and a highly absorbent core that locks in exudate, supporting an optimal healing environment.
At-a-Glance Specifications
Indications
Suitable for use with moderate to high level exuding wounds, for example:
• Pressure ulcers
• Diabetic foot ulcers
• Leg ulcers
• Post–operative wounds
• Superficial & partial thickness burns
• Shallow/granulating wounds
• Pressure ulcers
• Diabetic foot ulcers
• Leg ulcers
• Post–operative wounds
• Superficial & partial thickness burns
• Shallow/granulating wounds
Precautions
• Not a haemostat and should not be used on bleeding wounds or arterial bleeds.
• Do not cut the dressing.
• Do not use in cavities, as the dressing will swell as it absorbs fluid.
• Do not use on dry wounds.
• Dressings can be left in place for up to 7 days, or until the dressing becomes saturated with exudate, whichever is sooner.
• If the condition of the wound deteriorates, discontinue use and consult your healthcare professional.
• Do not use if the peel pouch is opened or damaged.
• Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
• Do not cut the dressing.
• Do not use in cavities, as the dressing will swell as it absorbs fluid.
• Do not use on dry wounds.
• Dressings can be left in place for up to 7 days, or until the dressing becomes saturated with exudate, whichever is sooner.
• If the condition of the wound deteriorates, discontinue use and consult your healthcare professional.
• Do not use if the peel pouch is opened or damaged.
• Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Applying 365 Super Absorbent Non-Adhesive Dressings
1. Cleanse the wound in accordance with local clinicial protocols.
2. Select a dressing size that allows a 3 cm margin over/around the wound.
3. Apply to the wound with the white side down ("blue side to the sky") and secure with a secondary dressing (tape or bandage). For large wounds several dressings can be placed side-by-side.
4. Dressing use should always be re-evaluated if wound exudate levels change.
2. Select a dressing size that allows a 3 cm margin over/around the wound.
3. Apply to the wound with the white side down ("blue side to the sky") and secure with a secondary dressing (tape or bandage). For large wounds several dressings can be placed side-by-side.
4. Dressing use should always be re-evaluated if wound exudate levels change.
Frequency Of Change
• The use of Super Absorbent Non-Adhesive Dressings should always be re-evaluated if wound exudate levels change.
• During the early stages of wound management, observe the wound daily for signs of infection or other complications (or as recommended by local clinical protocols).
• The frequency of dressing change is determined by the condition of the wound and local clinical protocols.
• Dressings can be left in place for up to 7 days, or until the dressing becomes saturated with exudate, whichever is sooner.
• During the early stages of wound management, observe the wound daily for signs of infection or other complications (or as recommended by local clinical protocols).
• The frequency of dressing change is determined by the condition of the wound and local clinical protocols.
• Dressings can be left in place for up to 7 days, or until the dressing becomes saturated with exudate, whichever is sooner.
Removing 365 Super Absorbent Non-Adhesive Dressings
1. Careful and correct dressing removal is vital to minimise the risk of damaging the wound bed and new granulating tissue.
2. Remove the retention dressing or bandage and carefully lift the dressing away from the wound.
3. The dressing should be removed slowly and carefully.
4. As the dressing is removed, the newly exposed skin should be supported.
2. Remove the retention dressing or bandage and carefully lift the dressing away from the wound.
3. The dressing should be removed slowly and carefully.
4. As the dressing is removed, the newly exposed skin should be supported.
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