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Super Absorbent, Antimicrobial Barrier Pads
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Biofluids - blood, irrigation, urine & birthing Cross-contamination Media for bacterial growth and odors Slip and fall hazards Extensive clean-up Slow turn-around Special handling and disposal
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Absorbs quarts of fluids Does not drip Solidifies fluids Anti-Microbial Agent Stays where you put it Eco-friendly Protects workers from biofluids
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Less mess Fewer bed linen changes More productive patient care time DriPADs stay where you put them Reduces clean up time Easier dressing changes Limits need to move patients Safer work environment Cleaner care environment
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Saves $$’s ~ $5-10 /birth One DriPAD replaces many “chux” Decreases cost per liter absorbed Less nursing time per procedure Reduces cross-contamination Lowers landfill & medical waste volume Improves room turn-over Better slip and fall liability profile More staff & patient friendly
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Reduced risk of cross-contamination Less disruption from nurses Better wound care Drier bed sheets Softer and more comfortable DriPADs don’t “bunch-up” Premium incontinence care
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10 to 15 chux = One DriPAD That makes DriPADs less expensive to use. Many times more absorbent. DriPADs don’t drip. Chux make 10 to 15 times more landfill. Only DriPADs have a sticky back Chux slip around. Chux bunch up under patients. Only DriPADs have an anti-microbial. Only DriPADs have a 9x9 size. Only DriPADs have a fast uptake fabric. DriPADs are Made in the USA!
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Catch and immobilize birthing fluids One DriPAD replaces 10 to 15 chux. One DriPAD replaces 2 to 5 reusables. Cost, cost, cost! Manage perinatal leakage Do not let that mom get a nosocomial infection. Control bacteria in the mother’s bed. Control fluids – get better room utilization
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Irrigating and debriding wounds The saline solution is captured at the source. Kept off of equipment, floor, and the clinician. Clean up spills in a busy ER Buckets /mops are impractical and dangerous. Keep the patient’s sheets dry Manage incontinence and bleeding.
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Wound debridment / dressing changes Bed sheets do not need to be changed. Patients do not need to be moved. All the mess is folded up and thrown out. Extended incontinence protection DriPADs absorb more, and stay dry longer. Don’t move the patient – use a DriPAD. More protection for susceptible patients Immune compromised patient need the DriPAD.
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Under leaking endoscopy lines No more crawling under the OR table for a leak. One DriPAD will absorb it all. Clean up spills in a sterile OR Buckets and mops can violate sterile practice. Prevent blood and fluid soak-through Blood often soaks through drapes and gowns Place under linens as the final barrier to fluids.
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One DriPAD equals many “chux”. Saves nursing time. Improves room turn around time. Reduces worker injury expenses. Saves Red-bag expenses. Overall, a cleaner and safer environment.
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Soaker - 9” x 9” - One Pint Utility – 23” x 20” - Two Quarts Large – 23” x 32”- Three Quarts Gurney – 23” x 60” - > One Gallon
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Craig Sundheimer Product Information and User Questions Craig@quellent.com Office – 760-431-9620 Cell – 760-802-2395 Lloyd Jarvis Purchase Orders and Order Status Lloyd@quellent.com Office – 714-840-0641 Fax - 413-826-0641 Cell – 714-390-0332 Website - www.quellent.comwww.quellent.com
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When You Want the Best to Manage the Mess …
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Reach for the Purple Pad … It’s a DriPAD!
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