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WOUND CARE<br />
Iodine based dressings<br />
INADINE*PVP-I<br />
INADINE*PVP-I Dressing gently and effectively delivers topical antimicrobial<br />
activity for acutely infected wounds.<br />
Preparation<br />
Prepare the wound according to wound management protocol. Ensure<br />
skin surrounding the wound is dry.<br />
Application<br />
Remove one backing paper. Peel off the dressing from the remaining<br />
backing paper with sterile forceps and apply it directly to the wound. The<br />
knitted construction of INADINE* Dressing significantly reduces the level<br />
of contact with the wound which enhances wound bed protection and<br />
NE* PVP-I Dressing<br />
atraumatic removal. Cover and secure with a secondary dressing of choice.<br />
d Release Changing Povidone the Dressing Iodine<br />
Fading of the colour of the dressing indicates the loss of antiseptic efficacy<br />
PVP-I Dressing and the INADINE* gently dressing and should effectively be changed. delivers topical<br />
timicrobial activity for acutely infected wounds.<br />
Minor Trauma Cuts and grazes Chronic Wounds Post-operative<br />
Prophylaxis<br />
Preparation<br />
Iodine Prepare Based the Dressings wound according & Pasteto wound management protocol.<br />
Ensure skin surrounding the wound is dry.<br />
Smith & Nephew Iodosorb<br />
IODOSORB: Application Cadexomer Iodine 0.9%. IODOSORB is a slow<br />
release, Remove iodine one based backing topical paper antimicrobial.<br />
IODOSORB Peel off has the been dressing shown from to eliminate the remaining Biofilm based backing paper with<br />
bacteria sterile in forceps vitro 1 and and improve apply healing it directly rates to of the chronic wound.<br />
wounds 2 .<br />
The knitted construction of INADINE* Dressing significantly<br />
The<br />
reduces<br />
dressing<br />
the<br />
progressively<br />
level of contact<br />
releases<br />
with<br />
iodine<br />
the<br />
and<br />
wound<br />
effectively<br />
which enhances<br />
reduces<br />
wound<br />
the<br />
bed<br />
microbial<br />
protection<br />
burden,<br />
and<br />
including<br />
atraumatic<br />
MRSA,<br />
removal<br />
for rapid<br />
healing.<br />
Cover and secure with a secondary dressing of choice.<br />
INADINE*PVP-I Dressing gently and ef<br />
antimicrobial activity for acute<br />
INADINE*PVP-I Tips<br />
The dressing may be changed up to two times daily in the initial phase<br />
or with highly infected wounds or a wound producing large amounts of<br />
exudate.<br />
Moistening the dressing with<br />
Saline will assist removal from<br />
the wound.<br />
The use of INADINE* dressing<br />
may be continued for as<br />
long as signs of infection or<br />
particular threat of infection<br />
of the wound<br />
Minor<br />
area<br />
Trauma<br />
are<br />
present. If infection recurs the<br />
use of INADINE* dressing can<br />
be resumed Preparation<br />
and continued at<br />
any time.<br />
Code Item Price Each<br />
WC945 Inadine Dressing - 5 x 5cm - Pack 25 $96.54<br />
WC944 Inadine Dressing - 9.5 x 9.5cm - Pack 25 $134.40<br />
INADINE* PVP- I TIPS<br />
Cuts and gra<br />
Prepare the wound accordin<br />
Ensure skin surrounding the<br />
Application<br />
Remove one backing paper<br />
Peel off the dressing from th<br />
sterile forceps and apply it d<br />
The knitted construction of<br />
reduces the level of contact<br />
wound bed protection and a<br />
Cover and secure with a se<br />
Changing the Dressing<br />
Fading of the colour of the d<br />
antiseptic efficacy and the I<br />
Changing the Dressing<br />
Fading of the colour of the dressing indicates the loss of<br />
antiseptic efficacy and the INADINE* dressing should be changed.<br />
I TIPS 1 Phillips et al (2010). Effects of antimicrobial agents on or in vitro<br />
biofilm model of skin wounds. Advances in wound care. Vol 1.<br />
be changed 2 Surdberg. up to two J et al times (1997). daily A retrospective in the initial review of phase the use or of cadexomer with highly infected wounds or<br />
g large amounts iodine of in the exudate. treatment of chronic wounds. Wounds 9 (3) 68-86<br />
essing with Saline will assist removal from the wound.<br />
NE* dressing Code may be Item continued for as long as signs of infection or particular Price threat Each of<br />
und area are WC902 present. Smith If infection & Nephew recurs Iodosorb the Paste use Dressing of INADINE* 4cm x 6cm, dressing Box 5 can $163.38 be resumed<br />
any time.<br />
WC903 Smith & Nephew Iodosorb Ointment 10gram, Each $45.98<br />
PRODUCT<br />
SIZE<br />
INADINE* PVP-I DRESSING<br />
5CM X 5CM<br />
INADINE* GelS PVP-I DRESSING<br />
9.5CM X 9.5CM<br />
Smith & Nephew Applipak<br />
- Intrasite Gel<br />
INTRASITE Gel is a sterile,<br />
clear, free-flowing<br />
gel that promotes<br />
debridement, aids the<br />
removal of necrotic<br />
tissue from the wound<br />
bed without damaging<br />
granulation tissue.<br />
The dressing may be changed up to two times daily in the initi<br />
a wound producing large amounts of exudate.<br />
Moistening the dressing with Saline will assist removal from th<br />
The use of INADINE* dressing may be continued for as long a<br />
infection of the wound area are present. If infection recurs the<br />
and continued at any time.<br />
CODE<br />
P01481<br />
P01512<br />
GelS<br />
Smith & Nephew<br />
- Solosite Wound<br />
SOLOSITE is a clear hydrogel wound dressing with<br />
preservatives enabling the tube to be used multi<br />
dose dispensing on the same patient.<br />
PRODUCT<br />
INADINE* PVP-I DRESSING<br />
INADINE* PVP-I DRESSING<br />
Code Item Price Each<br />
WC939 Intrasite Gel 8g $9.67<br />
WC940 Intrasite Gel 15g $19.12<br />
Code Item Price Each<br />
WC920 Smith & Nephew - Solosite Wound Gel 20gram $11.42<br />
WC921 Smith & Nephew - Solosite Wound Gel 85gram $54.83<br />
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