IV3000 1-Hand Transparent Film Dressings are moisture responsive cannula fixation dressings manufactured by Smith & Nephew. These transparent dressings are moisture responsive and specifically designed to meet the needs of catheter fixation. The IV3000 Dressing helps keep the catheter site dry.The one handand delivery aspect of this transparent film dressing provides quick and easy aseptic application to all major catheter types. IV3000 1-Hand dressing is indicated for peripheral and central venous catheter fixation.
Smith & Nephew also manufactures other OpSite Dressings, including Opsite Flexifix, Opsite Post-Op, Opsite Flexigrid, Opsite Post-Op Visible and other IV3000 1-Hand Dressings.
IV3000 1-Hand Transparent Film IV Dressing Features & Benefits
- Moisture responsive cannula fixation dressing.
- Grid pattern adhesive.
- Transparent and conformable
- 1-Hand delivery system.
- Film acts as a barrier to bacteria including MSRA.
- Provides physical separation between the catheter site and external environments to assist in preventing contamination of the catheter site.
- Creates an environment for managing moisture at the catheter site through increased moisture vapor transmission rates.
- May help reduce risk of infection by preventing moisture accumulation.
- Minimizes unscheduled dressing changes.
- Offers greater patient comfort.
- Provides excellent catheter stabilization.
- Offers convenient visual inspection.
- Reduces dressing changes.
- Easy application and removal.
- Waterproof barrier.
IV3000 1-Hand Transparent Film IV Dressings Specifications
- IV3000 1-Hand Transparent Film Peripheral IV Dressing Product Number: 4007.
- Width: 2-3/8 Inch.
- Length: 2-3/4 Inch.
- Use: Moisture responsive cannula fixation dressing.
- Application: Transparent Catheter Dressing.
- Color: Transparent.
- Manufacturer: Smith & Nephew.
- Brand:Opsite
- Sub brand: IV3000 1-Hand Delivery.
- HCPCS Code: A6257.
- UNSPSC Code: 42311527.
IV3000 Dressings Additional Information
- Pratt RJ et al. epic2: National Evidence-based Guidelines for Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections in NHS Hospitals in England. J Hosp Inf 2007; 65S: S1-S64.
- Richardson, MC (1991) An in-vivo assessment of microbial proliferation under transparent film dressings. In Maki, DG, Ed., International Congress and symposium Series No 179, 'Improving catheter site care'. Royal Society of Medicine Series, London, New York, 29-33.
- Treston-Aurand, J et al. Impact of Dressing Materials on Central Venous Catheter Infection Rates. J Intraven Nurs 1997; 20: 201-6.
- Campbell H, Carrington M. Peripheral IV cannula dressings: advantages and disadvantages. Br J Nurs. 1999; 8: 1420-2, 1424-7.
- Tripepi-Bova KA, Woods KD, Loach MC. A comparison of transparent polyurethane and dry gauze dressings for peripheral i.v. catheter sites: rates of phlebitis, infiltration, and dislodgment by patients. Am J Crit Care. 1997; 6: 377-81.
- Wheeler S et al. A prospective, randomised, three-way clinical comparison of a novel, highly permeable, polyurethane dressing with 206 Swan-Ganz pulmonary artery catheters: OPSITE IV3000 vs. Tegaderm vs. gauze and tape. II. Nursing issues: effectiveness and tolerance as catheter dressings. In: Maki, DG, ed, International Congress and Symposia Series No. 179, 'Improving Catheter Site Care', Royal Society of Medicine Series, London, New York, 1991, 67-72.(in-vitro).
- Besley, M. OPSITE IV3000: Potential for improved quality of life for haemodialysis patients with permanent central venous catheters in Maki, D G ed. International Congress and Symposium Series No 179 Improving Catheter Site Care, Royal Society of Medical Services Ltd, London. New York, 1991 57-59(in-vitro).
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