Band Aid Brand First Aid Products Tru-Absorb Gauze Sponges for Cleaning Wounds, 4 in x 4 in, 50 ct
- 50-count package of Band-Aid Brand of First Aid Products Tru-Absorb Sterile Gauze Sponges for cleaning and applying medication to wounds
- These first aid supplies feature a special low-linting design which helps provide cleaner wounds and may help prevent irritation
- Each large gauze sponge measures 4 inches by 4 inches in size, making them the ideal first aid coverings for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns
- Sterile sponges feature soft cushioning offers extra comfort when cleaning dirt and contaminants from the injured area
- Use these first aid gauze sponges for cleaning and prepping wounds, or for applying medication. They can also be used as absorbent wound dressing
Sterile Gauze – Injuries well treated!
We've already talked here on the blog about the importance of various products in wound care. Among those already discussed are Merthiolate and cotton wool . And today to further enhance this subject, let's talk about sterile gauze and its importance in the process of first aid and wound dressing. Check out this full article now and know where to find it for the best price!
What is sterile gauze?
The sterile gauze pad is a hospital medical item used mostly to protect wounds (dressings), it acts as an antibacterial barrier protecting the wound from contaminating pathogens (bacteria, fungi, viruses etc...), which are present in the air, it is usually made with cotton thread and its main job is to absorb the liquid from the surface of the skin or wound.
There are currently many uses for sterile gauze , present in most first aid kits and are also widely used in pharmacies, clinics and hospitals.
Dentists can use rolls of gauze to absorb excess saliva and blood while extracting a tooth. Surgeons often use it to prevent the accumulation of blood when making an incision, thus promoting its stagnation and improving vision.
People in general use sterile gauze to bandage, because they were injured or because they had a surgical procedure and they constantly need to change the dressing.
What is sterile gauze made of and what is the packaging like?
Normally, sterile gauze is manufactured in size 7.5 cm wide by 7.5 cm long when folded and 15 cm x 30 cm when open, the most common is it contains 9 threads per cm², 11 threads per cm² or 13 threads per cm².
It almost always has the appearance of a mesh, similar to fabric.
One of its main features is the expansion that occurs due to moisture (absorption of fluids such as blood or secretions), which helps people to heal faster and also helps to keep the surgical site clean, without traces of blood.
Packing
The sterile gauze is usually packed in surgical grade paper on one side which contains information about the product as the record number in ANVISA, expiration date, product dimensions among others, and the other side has a transparent laminated film where you can have the compress view.
Everyone must be careful to avoid contamination during the opening, as this contamination can generate much bigger problems such as infections, inflammations, fungi, among others.
What is sterile gauze indicated for?
Every day, injuries such as cuts, abrasions, burns, etc. are often seen. And as we saw earlier, wounds that are not properly treated can be affected by pathogens (bacteria, fungi, viruses etc…).
The swabs sterile gauze are used mostly in small single or sutured wounds wounds. And its main function is to prevent external pathogens from contaminating the wound, that is, basically speaking, sterile gauze is used to make dressings to protect the wound from bacteria contained in the air, clothing, bed, sofa, among others.
An example is if the patient is injured in the hand, and needs to drive, so he will need to change gears, take the wheel where it is full of contaminating pathogens, then the dressing made with sterile gauze that will protect the wound from these bacteria enters .
First aid
Whether it's a cut or a bruise, if the wound is bleeding from the wound, try to stop the bleeding first. If the wound is not too deep (if it is deep, call the emergency room right away!), the blood will usually stop within five minutes.
After stopping the bleeding, check if the wound is dirty, if it is, wash the wound with water, bacteria and foreign materials in the wound must be reduced and then clean with saline, disinfect the wound (antiseptic of your choice ), and finally protect the wound with sterile gauze to prevent infections. However, if the wound is not too dirty, wash the wound with water or saline and avoid iodine disinfection.
If the bleeding exceeds five minutes, it is recommended to seek the emergency room to close the wound, suturing (making stitches) the wound.
After dressing with a sterile gauze pad , the wound must be kept clean and sterile, when the wound touches water or is contaminated, hands must be washed and the gauze must be changed.
If the gauze is sticking when removing it, use saline solution (saline solution) to wet the gauze, then carefully remove it.
When redressing the dressing, cover the wound with sterile gauze (hold the corners when removing it from the wrapper, do not touch the side that will touch the wound), and finally secure the gauze with breathable tape (eg, micropore tape).
The sterile gauze can also absorb any fluid or blood from the wound drain, helping to avoid damage to clothing or other objects from contamination.
Keeping in mind that during the care period you can bathe normally every day, as long as you can remove the sterile gauze before bathing, the wound can be watered and rinsed normally. After bathing, the dressing can be remade as before.
Also, note the daily changes in the wound, they usually take a couple of weeks to heal. If there is pain, swelling or a strong odor, see a doctor to examine the wound again.
What should I know when buying sterile gauze?
These tips are specific for buyers (from hospitals, distributors, pharmacies, clinics, veterinarians, among others) of hospital medical products, in this case sterile gauze pads . Check it out now to stay alert:
Concern with origin
First, you must check if the manufacturer of sterile gauze has a registration with Anvisa regarding the product. Anvisa (National Health Surveillance Agency) is responsible for promoting the sanitary control of the production and consumption of products and services subject to health surveillance, including processes, environments, inputs and technologies related to them, such as food, medicines, products hospital doctors, among others, ensuring greater safety for people who will use that product.
It is possible to consult all records of all hospital medical products that are manufactured in Brazil and find out if that manufacturer is authorized by Anvisa to manufacture a specific product, just enter the manufacturer's CNPJ or corporate name or search for the product name itself or your registration number on the agency's website.
Now we know that we should only buy products registered with Anvisa.
Sterility guarantee
Second and not least is the product sterilization report, when you are going to buy a sterile gauze pad , or any sterile product, the least we expect is that this product comes sterilized correctly, after all if you need the product to be sterile it is precisely to avoid contamination, infection, among others. But how do you make sure the product is sterile?
Well, when the industry manufactures a certain product, it does not only manufacture one unit, but several and this set of units of manufactured products receive a numbering (LOT), the product batch is described on its packaging, after this batch of products is sterilized he receives a report, known as a sterilization report. Through the lot number, you, by law, have the right to request the sterilization report of the product from the manufacturer of the product, and he must provide it. That way you can be sure that the product has really been sterilized.
When it comes to avoiding hospital contamination and infections, this request for a sterilization report is the least we can do to ensure the safety of the user (patient) and the place. Having access to the sterilization report is your right, and it costs nothing to ask for it. After all, any medical product, so-called sterile, has its sterilization report.
Verification of conservation status
Check the validity of the product, check the state of the packaging both at the time of receipt of the product and at the time of use, if it has wet spots, or the packaging is damaged with tears, cuts, etc., when receiving the product, no receive, inform the manufacturer or the company responsible for the sale so that the product can be exchanged or reimbursed.
If any problem is noticed during use, discard the product and check the reason for the occurrence.
After confirming the quality of the sterile gauze purchased
In the case of sterile gauze pads, you must pay attention to the quantity offered in the pack, size, weight or packaging of the dressing , and the number of threads stated on the package, whether it is 9 threads, 11 threads or 13 threads per cm².
The weight of the product is directly linked to its quality, the greater the weight per unit, the greater the absorption, so the smaller the quantity to be used, this case is valid both for sterile gauze packs of 5 or 10 units and for gauze non sterile package with 500 units.
Through the weight of the package and the size of the product, it is possible to know the quantity that comes in the package, and if it is actually informed on the package, another way is to perform the count manually.
To check if the product really has 13 threads per cm², just take a magnifying glass, make a square measuring 1 cm wide by 1 cm long, after that place the magnifying glass over the fabric (gauze) and count the threads inside the space of 1 cm².
Always remember that a quality gauze represents an economy in the quantity of the product used, greater safety and comfort for the patient.
Use of sterile gauze pack
Use the sterile gauze pad immediately after opening.
- If the package is opened, it should no longer be used as a sterile product.
- When picking up the gauze, do not take it in the middle, take it by the edge and cover the wound, being careful not to touch the part that will go to the skin (wound). The use of surgical gloves or sterile forceps is recommended to avoid contamination.
- When purchasing a sterile gauze pad , take into account the size of the wound and the amount you will be using.
- The gauze pads that are left in the package after opening must be discarded, as these can no longer be considered sterile to bacteria when in contact with the outside air, the longer it takes to place the gauze after opening the envelope, the more bacteria to the they will be attached, so be careful if the sterile gauze is exposed for too long outside the packaging it may be full of bacteria and could result in wound infection. If using gauze inside the package, it is recommended to discard the gauze that is left in the package in order to prevent further complications.
Remembering that in patients with immune deficiency, (such as diabetics, HIV carriers, among others), small wounds can become major infections.
Check the validity of the product.
Always buy products registered with Anvisa.
IMPORTANT: Remember that you can demand from your supplier the sterilization report of any sterile product. The report is made by batch of products produced. Precautions are never too much, especially when there is a risk of hospital infections, which can lead to death.
Main presentations of sterile gauze
sterile cotton gauze
Made of white cotton wool, good absorbency, soft and odorless, wrapped with gauze in pure cotton fabric with 13 threads per square centimeter, folded in a way that facilitates the use of the material, wrapped in a plastic wrap. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in 3 layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic opening technique.
Available in sizes:
- 10x15 cm
- 10x1 m
- 10X2.5m
- 10X20 cm
- 10x2 m
- 10x30 cm
- Sterile tonsil gauze
Available:
- W/ RX W/2 UNITS
- Without RX W / 4 UNITS
- No RX W / 5 UNITS
Made of white cotton wool, good absorbency, soft and odorless, wrapped with gauze in pure cotton fabric with 13 threads per square centimeter, folded in a way that facilitates the use of the material, wrapped in a plastic wrap. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in 3 layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic opening technique.
Available:
- W/ RX W/2 UNITS
- Without RX W / 4 UNITS
- No RX W / 5 UNITS
- No RX W/6 UNITS
- No RX W/2 UNITS
Made of gauze pad with or without visible radiopaque filament in each, minimum quantity of 5 units in each package. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in 3 layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic opening technique.
Available:
- W/ RX N.0 W/ 10 UNITS
- W/ RX N.0 W/ 5 UNITS
- W/ RX N.0 W/ 5 UNITS
- W/ RX N.1 W/ 5 UNITS
- W/ RX N.2 W/ 5 UNITS
- W/ RX N.3 W/ 5 UNITS
- W/ RX N.4 W/ 5 UNITS
Made of pure cotton fabric with 13 threads per square centimeter, rolled in a way that makes it easy to apply, wrapped in a plastic wrap. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in 3 layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic opening technique.
Available in sizes:
- With 1 m
- 2 m
- Sterile gauze for laparoscopy w/ 5 pcs.
Available:
- W/ RX W/ 5 UNITS
Made with 100% cotton bleached tape; no optical bleaching. The tape is wound and secured with black thread for easy handling. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in 3 layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic technique for opening.
Available in size:
- With 1 m
Made of Morim-type fabric, folded in a specific way, for use in surgical procedures, without bleaching, starch-free, with radiopaque thread, wrapped in a plastic wrap. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in three layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic opening technique.
Available:
- ADULT WITH 10 UNITS
- CHILDREN W/ 10 UNITS
Made of pure cotton fabric with 13 threads per cm², folded in a rectangular shape so that there are no exposed ends, with cotton thread for removal, wrapped in a plastic wrap. Packaged in surgical grade paper and plastic film in 3 layers of polyethylene and PVC, with uniform sealing that provides a microbial barrier, maintenance of sterility and the aseptic opening technique.
Available:
- FOR SEPTUM W/2 UNITS
- 1.5X100 CM NASAL CAP
- PREVIOUS NASAL CAP
- ADENOID CAP WITH 02 UNITS
- 2.5X100 CM VAGINAL CAP
- 4.5X100 CM VAGINAL CAP
- HYDROPHY LARGE PACKING
- HYDROPHY SMALL PACKING
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