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3M™ Tegaderm™ Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing 90021

3M ID  70200748013    UPC#  50707387498424    CAT#  90021     
Tegaderm Hydrocolloid Thin Dressing, 90021
2-3/4 inch x 3-1/2 inch (7cm x 9cm) Thin Hydrocolloid Dressing, Oval, Film border, Designed for long wear time, Overall size 4 inch x 4-3/4 inch (10cm x 12cm)
Benefits
  • May be worn up to 7 days.
  • Conformable dressing is easy to apply.
  • Dressing maintains moist wound environment for enhanced healing.
  • Outer film is 3M™ Tegaderm™ Transparent Film Dressing technology which applies easily and eliminates need for taping edges, is easy to clean, minimizes exudate leakage and is impermeable to liquids, bacteria and viruses.{1}
  • For minimally draining wounds. {1} - Laboratory testing has proven Tegaderm™ and Tegaderm™ HP dressings provide a viral (HIV-1 and HBV) barrier while the dressings remain intact without leakage.
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    Overview

    Suggested Applications
  • Partial-thickness dermal ulcers
  • Leg ulcers
  • Superficial wounds
  • Abrasions
  • First- and second-degree burns
  • Donor sites
  • Skin tears
  • As a protective dressing on at-risk, undamaged skin or on skin beginning to show signs of damage from friction or shear
  • Sterile wound dressings which consist of a hydrocolloid adhesive with an outer clear adhesive cover film impermeable to liquids, bacteria and viruses.{1} Available in oval and square shapes.

    Specifications

    Brand Tegaderm
    Condition Pressure Ulcer, Skin Care, Wound Care
    Department Cardiovascular, Emergency, Intensive Care Unit, Medical-Surgical, Oncology, Operating Room-Surgery, Radiology, Urgent Care, Wound Care
    Dressing Type Hydrocolloid Dressing
    Latex No
    Length 3.5 Inch
    NHS eClass Code ELM
    Pressure Ulcer Condition Type Stage 2, Stage 3
    Product Type Hydrocolloid Dressing
    Skin Care Condition Type Moisture-Associated Skin Damage
    Width 2.75 Inch
    Wound Care Condition Type Abrasions, Donor Sites, Friction, Superficial Partial Thickness Burns