Cardinal Health Curity Cover Sponge, Sterile, 4 X 4"
About Cardinal Health:
Cardinal Health all purpose Curity cover sponges are filled with cellulose-wadding covered with nonwoven fabric. These cover sponges have excellent absorbent capacity for excess blood and bodily fluids. They help make removing and changing wound dressings less painful and protect the injury from harmful bacteria. The sponges are flexible with adhesive borders for easy conforming to the wound. Available in various sizes, both sterile and nonsterile, and compatible with topical creams. Made in the USA and does not contain natural rubber latex.
Key Benefits and Features
- Curity cover sponges are flexible and have adhesive borders for easy conforming to the wound.
- Filled with cellulose wadding and covered with non-woven fabric.
- All-purpose sponge with good absorbency and compatible with topical creams.
- Sterile 2s in peel-back package, coming in a box of 25 Packs - per Pack for a total of 50.
- Made in the USA.
Who Should Use A Cover Sponge?
Individuals with deep wounds such as leg ulcers or pressure ulcers can benefit from cover sponges to protect the injury from harmful bacteria and absorb excess blood and bodily fluids. Follow healthcare provider recommendations for best practice.
Gauze sponges are essential supplies for medical and/or First Aid kits. They can be used for cleansing, packing, scrubbing, covering, and securing a variety of wounds. Purchase Medical Tape for securing wound dressings.
How do you use a Gauze Sponge?
- Wash your hands and wear disposable, non-latex gloves before touching a dressing or wound.
- Ensure the pad covers beyond the edge of the wound.
- Place the pad directly on top of the wound without touching the part that will be in contact with the wound.
- Secure the pad with adhesive tape or a roller bandage. Avoid wrapping tape all the way around the injured part to maintain proper blood flow.
- If no pad or gauze is available, use a clean, non-fluffy material like a cloth.
Cleaning and changing wound dressings regularly can aid in the healing process and promote overall well-being.
Brand | Cardinal Health |
Product | Curity Sponge |
Calories per Serving | 360 Calories |
Dimensions | 4 x 4" |
About Cardinal Health:
Cardinal Health all purpose Curity cover sponges are filled with cellulose-wadding covered with nonwoven fabric. These cover sponges have excellent absorbent capacity for excess blood and bodily fluids. They help make removing and changing wound dressings less painful and protect the injury from harmful bacteria. The sponges are flexible with adhesive borders for easy conforming to the wound. Available in various sizes, both sterile and nonsterile, and compatible with topical creams. Made in the USA and does not contain natural rubber latex.
Key Benefits and Features
- Curity cover sponges are flexible and have adhesive borders for easy conforming to the wound.
- Filled with cellulose wadding and covered with non-woven fabric.
- All-purpose sponge with good absorbency and compatible with topical creams.
- Sterile 2s in peel-back package, coming in a box of 25 Packs - per Pack for a total of 50.
- Made in the USA.
Who Should Use A Cover Sponge?
Individuals with deep wounds such as leg ulcers or pressure ulcers can benefit from cover sponges to protect the injury from harmful bacteria and absorb excess blood and bodily fluids. Follow healthcare provider recommendations for best practice.
Gauze sponges are essential supplies for medical and/or First Aid kits. They can be used for cleansing, packing, scrubbing, covering, and securing a variety of wounds. Purchase Medical Tape for securing wound dressings.
How do you use a Gauze Sponge?
- Wash your hands and wear disposable, non-latex gloves before touching a dressing or wound.
- Ensure the pad covers beyond the edge of the wound.
- Place the pad directly on top of the wound without touching the part that will be in contact with the wound.
- Secure the pad with adhesive tape or a roller bandage. Avoid wrapping tape all the way around the injured part to maintain proper blood flow.
- If no pad or gauze is available, use a clean, non-fluffy material like a cloth.
Cleaning and changing wound dressings regularly can aid in the healing process and promote overall well-being.
Brand | Cardinal Health |
Product | Curity Sponge |
Calories per Serving | 360 Calories |
Dimensions | 4 x 4" |
About Cardinal Health:
Cardinal Health all purpose Curity cover sponges are filled with cellulose-wadding covered with nonwoven fabric. These cover sponges have excellent absorbent capacity for excess blood and bodily fluids. They help make removing and changing wound dressings less painful and protect the injury from harmful bacteria. The sponges are flexible with adhesive borders for easy conforming to the wound. Available in various sizes, both sterile and nonsterile, and compatible with topical creams. Made in the USA and does not contain natural rubber latex.
Key Benefits and Features
- Curity cover sponges are flexible and have adhesive borders for easy conforming to the wound.
- Filled with cellulose wadding and covered with non-woven fabric.
- All-purpose sponge with good absorbency and compatible with topical creams.
- Sterile 2s in peel-back package, coming in a box of 25 Packs - per Pack for a total of 50.
- Made in the USA.
Who Should Use A Cover Sponge?
Individuals with deep wounds such as leg ulcers or pressure ulcers can benefit from cover sponges to protect the injury from harmful bacteria and absorb excess blood and bodily fluids. Follow healthcare provider recommendations for best practice.
Gauze sponges are essential supplies for medical and/or First Aid kits. They can be used for cleansing, packing, scrubbing, covering, and securing a variety of wounds. Purchase Medical Tape for securing wound dressings.
How do you use a Gauze Sponge?
- Wash your hands and wear disposable, non-latex gloves before touching a dressing or wound.
- Ensure the pad covers beyond the edge of the wound.
- Place the pad directly on top of the wound without touching the part that will be in contact with the wound.
- Secure the pad with adhesive tape or a roller bandage. Avoid wrapping tape all the way around the injured part to maintain proper blood flow.
- If no pad or gauze is available, use a clean, non-fluffy material like a cloth.
Cleaning and changing wound dressings regularly can aid in the healing process and promote overall well-being.
Brand | Cardinal Health |
Product | Curity Sponge |
Calories per Serving | 360 Calories |
Dimensions | 4 x 4" |