3M Nexcare Absolute Waterproof Premium Adhesive Pads 2-3/8 Inches X 4 Inches - 5 Each

3M Nexcare Absolute Waterproof Premium Adhesive Pads 2-3/8 Inches X 4 Inches - 5 Each
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3M Nexcare Absolute Waterproof Premium Adhesive Pads 2-3/8 Inches X 4 Inches - 5 Each

  • SKU: 023501
  • UPC: 05113183558
  • Size: 5 Each
  • Manufacturer: 3M CONSUMER

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Nexcare Absolute Waterproof Premium Adhesive pad is a waterproof dressing which consists of a non-stick, absorbent pad bonded to a larger thin film backing coated with a hypoallergenic, water resistant adhesive. Use Nexcare Absolute Waterproof Premium Adhesive Pad to protect wounds such as cuts, burns, abrasions, and post-surgical incisions. Breathable; keeps out dirt and germs. Waterproof in bath or shower. Sterile dressings measure 2-3/8 inches x 4 inches (60.3 mm x 101 mm).

PURPOSE: Adhesive Pads

1. Clean and dry wound and surrounding skin thoroughly. 2. Pull wrapper apart and remove the sterile dressing. 3. Peel the printed liner from the paper-framed dressing, exposing the adhesive surface. 4. Lay dressing over wound. DO NOT STRETCH the dressing when applying. Firmly smooth adhesive border to skin. 5. Remove the paper frame from the dressing while smoothing down the dressing edges. For removal: Gently lift the edge of the dressing and slowly peel from the skin in the direction of hair growth. Change the dressing if: it begins to leak or is no longer sticking to the skin; there are holes in it; new skin has covered the wound's surface.

If there are any signs of infection such as fever, pain, redness, swelling, itching, rash or burning, consider consulting a health care provider.