Specification |
Material |
Dimensions |
PP |
100% Polypropylene (PP) |
Upper Width (20cm ~ 240cm) x Lower Width (20cm ~ 240cm)
Total Length (20cm ~ 350cm)
Opening Width (0cm ~ 35cm) x Length (0cm ~ 55cm) |
SMS |
100% SMS |
Lamination |
100% (SMMS+PE) |
SMMS |
100% SMMS |
Reinforcement materials for opening area:
Non-woven fabric (PP), PE Film (transparent), Double-sided tape (PE adhesive tape+ acrylic adhesive) |
Drapes are medical supplies used to cover patients during various procedures to shield them from micro-organisms and potential infections. Typically made from sterile materials like non-woven fabric or paper, drapes offer varying levels of protection depending on the specific needs.
Types of Drapes:
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Drapes Without Opening: These drapes cover the patient's entire body or specific areas, such as surgical incisions or wounds. They prevent microorganisms or other contaminants from entering the patient's body.
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Drapes With Opening: These drapes have a central opening that allows healthcare professionals to access the patient for examination or treatment. They are commonly used during surgeries or other medical procedures.
Drapes have a wide range of applications in healthcare settings, including:
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Surgery: Drapes cover the surgical site to prevent microorganisms or other contaminants from entering the surgical incision.
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Other Medical Procedures: Drapes cover the patient's body or specific areas during other medical procedures, such as catheter insertion or examinations.
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Routine Care: Drapes cover the patient's body or specific areas during routine care, such as diaper changes or wound care.
Importance of Using Drapes:
Using drapes effectively reduces the risk of patient infections. Healthcare professionals should select the appropriate drape type based on the patient's specific condition.
Guidelines for Proper Drape Usage:
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Disinfect or sterilize drapes before use.
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Dispose of drapes immediately after use.
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Keep drapes dry and clean.
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Avoid sharing drapes between patients.
Healthcare professionals should adhere to these guidelines when using drapes to ensure patient safety.