Elastic Net Retainer Dressing McKesson Tubular Elastic 14-1/2 Inch X 25 Yard Size 5 White X-Small Head / Small Shoulder / Thigh NonSterile

McKesson

Elastic Net Retainer Dressing McKesson Tubular Elastic 14-1/2 Inch X 25 Yard Size 5 White X-Small Head / Small Shoulder / Thigh NonSterile

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McKesson Tubular Elastic Retainer Net. Elastic stretch net designed to serve as a secondary dressing. Exceptional feel, elasticity, and memory. Easy to customize, conforms to body contours, and sized to fit shape of intended area. Ideal for hard-to-bandage areas such as knees, elbows, shoulders, etc. Ideal for a variety of uses including securing burn or post-op dressings, hot or cold packs, IV tubes, incontinence pads, and decubitus ulcer dressings. Allows for convenient inspection of the wound and stretches to re-dress without removing. Can be used to replace adhesive tape and wrap for holding both wet and dry dressings firmly in place. Applies gentle pressure to keep bandages and medical devices securely in place without adhesives. No adhesives required alleviates skin stripping or excoriation caused by tape removal. Smaller stitching provides better retention by limiting dressing movement to prevent the spread of infection. Soft, open-weave material provides a non-irritating, non-constricting solution and allows maximum air-flow and flexibility for fragile skin and general patient comfort. Essential for use with fragile, geriatric, pediatric and at-risk skin or those allergic to tape. Makes dressing changes faster, easier, and more comfortable. Bright, optical white color for cleaner appearance. Easily cut to desired length. Generous 25 yards of netting in each box. High-quality product made in the USA. Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex Packaged: 1 Roll Per Box.

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