Dukal Stat Strip Bandages

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Adhesive Bandages

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Learn about Dukal Stat Strip Adhesive Bandages

Dukal Stat Strip Bandages are adhesive bandages designed specifically to use with gloves. The bandages are easy to use and convenient for healthcare professionals. Hygienic application. Latex-Free. Sterile. Stat Strip bandages are available in multiple sizes.

Specifications:

Country of Origin China
Shape Rectangle
Application Adhesive Strip
Brand American® White Cross Stat Strip®
UNSPSC Code 42311546
Sterility Sterile
Manufacturer Dukal
Additional Information:

Dukal Stat Strip Bandages are available in a variety of sizes and styles to meet your needs. Choose from sheer, flexible fabric, or emoji design bandages.

FAQs

What are adhesive bandages?

Adhesive bandages are used to protect minor cuts, burns, and injuries from bacteria and dirt.

How long do adhesive bandages last?

Most adhesive bandages do not have expiration dates and can be kept in storage for a long while. However, it is advised that you check your supply yearly to make sure the adhesive is still sticky. While there's usually no expiration date, the glue can dry out and lose its ability to securely attach to the body.

What is a sterile bandage?

A sterile bandage is a bandage that is free from bacteria. Most times this means the bandages are individually packaged.

What types of bandages are there?

Tube, liquid, moleskin, adhesive, gauze, suture, triangle, and compression bandages.

What's the difference between sterile and non-sterile?

Sterile products are more expensive and meet FDA sterilization standards and are made to resist bacteria. Non-sterile products are those that have not been sterilized.

Are fabric bandages latex free?

Since not all fabric bandages are latex-free, check the product itself before purchasing.

What is a sheer bandage?

Sheer bandages are non-stick, lightweight, flexible, cushioned pads used for general wound protection on minor cuts and bruises.

How do you remove a fabric band-aid?

To remove a fabric band-aid without causing any pain, soak a cotton ball in either baby oil or rubbing alcohol. Then, rub the cotton ball over the bandage until it falls off.

What is a medical dressing?

Medical dressings are cloth or gauze pads used to provide a protective barrier for a wound. The dressing absorbs the drainage and provides moisture.

How do you bandage a wound with gauze?

Saint Luke’s outlines the process step-by-step.