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McKesson 6-Ply I.V./Drain Split Gauze Dressings are specifically designed to fit around tubing such as drains, catheters, tracheotomies, and I.V. tubes. Strong and durable, these gauze sponges quickly soak up liquids during wound care thanks to a 6-ply nonwoven poly/rayon blend construction. Each sterile, single-use gauze bandage measures 2 by 2 inches or 4 by 4 inches and absorbent or high absorbent.
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These sterile bandages feature a super-absorbent 6-ply construction made from a nonwoven poly/rayon blend. This allows the gauze sponges to quickly wick away liquids for effective wound care with minimal lint residue left behind. McKesson split gauze pads are not made with natural rubber latex.
Essential for hospitals and care facilities, McKesson 6-Ply I.V./Drain Split Gauze Dressings help keep patients’ skin dry and clean around drains, chest tubes, catheters, tracheotomies, and I.V. tubes. The pre-split design allows the gauze pads to fit snugly around tubing and then be secured in place to soak up discharge. These split gauze bandages measure 4 x 4, 2 x 2-inch and absorbent or high absorbent.
McKesson knows that wound care presents a variety of business and caregiving challenges. That is why McKesson Brands offers a comprehensive selection of professional medical supplies that help businesses and healthcare facilities save money without compromising quality or performance. McKesson Medical-Surgical also offers a variety of educational resources to assist you in training your staff on the challenges of wound care.
For over 180 years, McKesson has supported providers with the medical supplies they need to care for patients and run a healthy business. McKesson offers more than 300,000 products from leading national brands as well as its own private product label, and a suite of services to help businesses and facilities provide quality care, improve business performance, and manage time and expenses. McKesson improves the business of healthcare to help everyone focus on what matters most: patient health.