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What is telfa used for?

What is telfa used for?

Telfa may be used on its own to dress dry sutured wounds, superficial cuts and abrasions, and other lightly exuding wounds. It may also be used as the primary wound contact layer for more heavily exuding wounds, if backed by a second absorbent dressing.

What kind of dressing is telfa?

Telfa “Ouchless” Non-Adherent Dressings. Superior “Ouchless” dressing won’t disrupt healing tissue by sticking to wound. Ideal as a primary dressing for lightly draining wounds. Ideal take home dressing.

How do I use telfa bandage?

Telfa Pad Applications One simply will apply the pad by pulling off the hermetically sealed package and laying the pad over the wound. The different lines of Telfa have several size variations, so simply choose the size that can cover the wound with some overlap.

What type of dressing is Melolin?

What is melolin? Melolin consists of highly absorbent cotton and polyester fibre pad with a hydrophobic backing layer which is heat-bonded on one side to a very thin perforated polyester film. The film side of the dressing is placed next to the wound.

Is telfa waterproof?

Telfa® Plus Barrier Island Dressing absorbs over ten times its weight in exudate. Contact layer protects fragile epithelial tissue. Features a waterproof film over pad surface.

How do you wrap an open wound without sticking it?

If the dressing is a basic dry material, such as standard gauze or a cloth, you should add a thin layer of white petroleum jelly directly to the materials. The petroleum jelly will help keep the wound moist and prevent the dressing from sticking to the wound or scab.

When do you use Melolin?

MELOLIN Absorbent Dressings are suitable for a variety of wounds that have a light to moderate amount of wound fluid (otherwise known as exudate), and are an alternative option to gauze. MELOLIN dressings are ideal for: cuts, grazes, minor burns, stitches, staples, lacerations, and abrasions.

What is Aquacel used for?

Under the supervision of a health care professional, the AQUACEL® EXTRA™ Hydrofiber® Wound Dressing with Strengthening Fiber may be used for the management of leg ulcers, pressure injuries (stages 2-4) and diabetic ulcers; surgical wounds (post-operative, donor sites, dermatological); partial-thickness (second-degree) …

What does Telfa stand for in medical terms?

The Telfa line includes a nonstick pad used as a first layer of protection for wounds, cuts, abrasions and burns, as well as a nonstick pad with adhesive pads to keep dressing intact. Cover with a nonstick dressing, such as Telfa, and wrap with gauze, making sure that it remains loose enough not to impair circulation.

How are Telfa dressings secured to the skin?

Some Telfa pads have border adhesive to secure themselves to the wound area, others would require a wrap or another means of securing them to the skin. There are several variations of Telfa dressings which are detailed below. Telfa pads are for when a patient needs a dry non-absorbent dressing pad that will not stick to the wound.

What do you do with a Telfa pad?

If the pad does not have an adhesive, simply use a bandage or secondary dressing with adhesive sides to secure the Telfa pad to the skin. Dispose of the bandage when saturated, or if it becomes wet.

What’s the difference between Telfa and regular gauze?

Telfa dressings are specialized gauze pads that can either be used for primary or secondary woundcare applications. These dressings have specific qualities to give them unique advantages over regular gauze pads.