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MS-45900-1
Sterile Pad, Pad, 5" x 9", 20
Starting at $4.12
MS-45920-1
Trauma Dressing with Gauze Roll, Pad, 5" x 9", 1
Starting at $2.28
MS-45910-1
Multi-Trauma Dressing, Roll, 10" x 30", 1
Starting at $1.99
Sterile pads, also known as trauma dressings, are an essential part of any first-aid kit or medical supply. Designed to provide a secure and sustainable wound protection solution, these pads help protect large lacerations and abrasions. Available in various sizes, they offer versatile coverage for wounds of different magnitudes. Sterile pads are perfect for first aid rooms and emergency response kits, maintaining a sterile environment unless the packaging is compromised.
i) Non-Adherent: Sterile pads do not stick to wounds, ensuring smooth removal and comfort.
ii) High Absorbency: These pads can handle significant fluid drainage, making them ideal for larger wounds.
iii) Latex-Free: Safe for individuals with latex allergies, providing broader usability in medical settings.
iv) Variety of Sizes: Available in multiple sizes, they cater to wounds of all dimensions.
v) Versatile Usage: Suitable for various trauma and medical emergencies, from minor cuts to severe injuries.
When selecting sterile gauze pads, it’s essential to consider their absorbency, size, and material. Sterile pads should be non-adherent to prevent sticking to wounds, ensuring comfort during dressing changes. Also, ensure the pad is made from high-quality materials like cotton for better absorbency and breathability. Lastly, consider how the pad will be used – for everyday cuts or more significant injuries, different sizes and types of sterile gauze pads are available to meet those needs.
Sterile pads come in two standard sizes, catering to different wound requirements. Both of these sizes are ideal for trauma dressings.
i) 5" x 9" Sterile Pads: Perfect for medium-sized wounds or abrasions, these sterile pads offer adequate coverage without overwhelming smaller injuries.
ii) 10" x 30" Sterile Pads: For more extensive wounds or severe lacerations, these larger sterile trauma dressings provide extensive coverage, ensuring optimal protection and absorbency.
At PackagingSuppliesByMail (PSBM), we offer top-quality sterile dressing pads that are ideal for trauma care. Whether you're stocking up on first aid supplies or medical facilities, our sterile pads provide high absorption and comfort while ensuring safety. Our selection includes various sizes, including 5" x 9" and 10" x 30" trauma dressings, ensuring there's a solution for every wound care need. With PSBM, you can trust in the durability and quality of our sterile products, shipped directly from our warehouses.
Ans. A sterile dressing pad is a medical supply used to protect open wounds or injuries. It is designed to absorb exudate and protect the wound from bacteria and external contaminants, promoting faster healing.
Ans. Sterile gauze dressings are used for covering wounds to absorb blood and exudate while protecting the area from infection. They are ideal for post-surgical wounds, large lacerations, and trauma injuries.
Ans. Sterile pads are designed to maintain a bacteria-free environment around the wound, while regular gauze pads may not be sterilized. Sterile pads are sealed in sterile packaging, ensuring they are free from contaminants before use.
Ans. Sterile dressings are used for significant injuries, post-operative wounds, or any situation where the risk of infection is high. They are often used in hospitals, emergency kits, and first aid rooms to manage severe wounds.
Ans. To use sterile wound dressing, first clean the wound area. Carefully open the sterile pad's packaging without touching the pad's surface. Place the pad on the wound, ensuring full coverage, and secure it with medical tape or a bandage.