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Drape
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:
  1. 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.
  1. 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:
  1. Surgery: Drapes cover the surgical site to prevent microorganisms or other contaminants from entering the surgical incision.
  2. Other Medical Procedures: Drapes cover the patient's body or specific areas during other medical procedures, such as catheter insertion or examinations.
  3. 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:
  1. Disinfect or sterilize drapes before use.
  2. Dispose of drapes immediately after use.
  3. Keep drapes dry and clean.
  4. Avoid sharing drapes between patients.

Healthcare professionals should adhere to these guidelines when using drapes to ensure patient safety.