Composite & Island Dressings

Medline Sterile Bordered Gauzes, 2" L x 2" W, 15/Box~#|#~s0599662_sc7
Item # : 989464
Model # : MSC3222Z
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Bordered gauzes has water resistant backing. Non-woven adhesive border. Ideal for incision sites. Deluxe soaker pad. Indications: pressure ulcers, partial and full-thickness wounds and incision sites.
  • 2" L x 2" W
  • Sterile
Price is $33.79
Unit of measure 15/Box
Delivery by Thu, Jun 26
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Medline Sterile Bordered Gauzes, 10" L x 4" W, 15/Box~#|#~s0582886_sc7
Item # : 113015
Model # : MSC32410Z
Bordered gauzes features Contraindicated for third-degree burns and patients with a known sensitivity to components of dressing. Change the dressing as indicated by the amount of drainage or as frequently as the primary dressing indicates.
  • 10" L x 4" W
  • Deluxe soaker pad
Price is $41.49
Unit of measure 15/Box
Free delivery by Thu, Jun 26
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Composite dressings in a variety of styles let you treat wounds with quality products whether you're a nurse in a clinic or a supervisor in an office setting. Dressings can be used in medical offices, ambulances, or first-aid kits. Select from wound or cavity dressings to meet your needs.

Reduces Bleeding
Keep supplies in convenient reach of dental chairs and work stations when you stock drawers and cabinets with composite dressings designed for use as mouth gauze. Small dressings can be packed into patient mouths to reduce bleeding and keep sites clean. Dry dressings also offer options for wiping debris or small drips during cleanings.

Provides Daily Treatment Options
Select from dry or wet composite dressings to treat a variety of wounds. Professional dressings are appropriate for use in surgical centers or in daily treatment of ulcers or diabetic wounds. Use the dressings to create optimal healing environments against skin to reduce pain and length of recovery in patients. Experts recommend changing dressings every 24 hours or more, so purchasing boxes with multiple pads helps you keep care areas stocked as needed.

Treats Various Wounds
Composite dressings are available in a range of sizes and shapes to treat wounds of various severity and placement. Stock first-aid cabinets in schools and offices to cover abrasions or burns to minimize infection risks even before seeking medical attention. Pre-packaged dressings are portable, making them perfect for home health nurses and other professionals. Couple dressings with hot and cold therapies for patient comfort.

Reduces Allergy Risks
Most composite dressings designed for use in health care settings feature latex-free construction to reduce risks of allergic reactions. Dressings are packaged to minimize other wound-care side effects, such as bacterial infections.