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Plastic Of Paris Bandage for Instant Use Any Color and Size Can be Customized for Wound Care
1.Product Description
Our "Plaster of Paris Bandage" is a versatile and essential medical supply used in orthopedic applications for immobilizing and supporting fractured bones during the healing process.
This bandage consists of a high-quality cotton gauze fabric that is impregnated with a fine plaster of Paris powder. When activated with water, the plaster of Paris hardens quickly, providing a rigid and durable cast around the injured area.
2.Features
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4.Order Information
Cat.NO. | Width. | Cat.NO | Width. |
SR171111 | 50mm | SR171112 | 75mm |
SR171113 | 100mm | SR171114 | 150mm |
SR171115 | 200mm |
5.Application
6.Advantages
7.Instructions for Use
8 Here are some precautions to take during the drying process
Avoid moisture: Ensure that the plaster of Paris bandage stays away from moist environments during the drying process to prevent contact with water or damp objects. Moisture can affect the curing process of the plaster.
Maintain ventilation: Keeping the area well-ventilated can help the plaster of Paris bandage dry more quickly. You can use a fan or natural ventilation to expedite the drying process.
Avoid movement: Try to minimize movement of the injured area during the drying period to prevent disrupting the curing and fixation effects of the plaster.
Avoid pressure: Refrain from applying excessive pressure or weight on the bandage before it has fully dried to prevent altering the shape and curing effectiveness of the plaster.
Maintain flatness: Ensure that the plaster of Paris bandage stays flat during the drying process to prevent wrinkles or deformities, ensuring that the cured bandage fits the patient's body properly.
Regular inspection: Periodically check the condition of the plaster of Paris bandage to ensure it is not loose, cracked, or deformed. Take action promptly if any irregularities are discovered.
Monitor symptoms: Keep a close eye on the patient's symptoms, such as pain, swelling, or unusual sensations. Any unusual symptoms may indicate improper drying of the plaster bandage or the need for adjustments.