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Usage Information:
Use with care in premature infants or infants under 2 months of age. These products may cause irritation or chemical burns.
discard the applicator after a single use along with any portion of the solution not required to cover the prepped area. It is not necessary to use the entire amount available.
Getting Patient Ready for Solution:use in well-ventilated area
do not microwave or heat the solution applicator
apply to clean, completely dry, residue-free, intact skin
when hair removal is necessary, use a surgical clipper on the morning of the surgery. If a wet shave is used, thoroughly remove all soap residues.
Activating the Applicator:remove applicator from package; do not touch sponge
with sponge face parallel to the floor, press the cap end of the applicator. Solution will begin to flow into sponge.
When Applying Solution:completely wet the treatment area with antiseptic
dry surgical sites (e.g., abdomen or arm): use repeated back-and-forth strokes for 30 seconds
moist surgical sites (e.g., inguinal fold): use repeated back-and-forth strokes for 2 minutes
maximal treatment area for one applicator is approximately 13.2 in. x 21.6 in. (285.2 in2).
do not allow solution to pool; tuck prep towels to absorb solution, and then remove
clean umbilicus with enclosed swabs when applicable.
(Moisten swabs by pressing against solution-soaked sponge applicator.)
avoid getting solution into hairy areas. Wet hair is flammable. Hair may take up to 1 hour to dry.
when prepping skin folds, toes, or fingers, use a sterile-gloved hand to hold skin apart until completely dry.
After Applying Solution:to reduce the risk of fire, wait until solution is completely dry (minimum of 3 minutes on hairless skin; up to 1 hour in hair)
While Waiting for Solution to Completely Dry:do not drape or use ignition source (e.g., cautery, laser)
check for pooled solution. Use sterile gauze to soak up pooled solution. Do not blot because it may remove solution from skin.
remove wet materials from prep area. Replace if necessary.
After Solution is Completely Dry:to reduce the risk of fire, begin draping and/or using cautery only after solution is completely dry and all wet materials are removed
if incise drapes are used, apply directly to dry prep
apply dressing following standard practices
use with care in premature infants or infants under 2 months of age. These products may cause irritation or chemical burns.
discard the applicator after a single use along with any portion of the solution not required to cover the prepped area. It is not necessary to use the entire amount available.
Getting Patient Ready for Solution:use in well-ventilated area
do not microwave or heat the solution applicator
apply to clean, completely dry, residue-free, intact skin
when hair removal is necessary, use a surgical clipper on the morning of the surgery. If a wet shave is used, thoroughly remove all soap residues.
Activating the Applicator:remove applicator from package; do not touch sponge
grasp products by wrapping hand and fingers around the labeled portion of the applicator. Place thumb on the lever with sponge face parallel to the floor, snap lever to allow fluid to flow into sponge.
When Applying Solution:completely wet the treatment area with antiseptic
dry surgical sites (e.g., abdomen or arm): use repeated back-and-forth strokes for 30 seconds
moist surgical sites (e.g., inguinal fold): use repeated back-and-forth strokes for 2 minutes
maximal treatment area for one applicator is approximately 8.4 in. x 15.6 in. (131.4 in2).
do not allow solution to pool; tuck prep towels to absorb solution, and then remove
avoid getting solution into hairy areas. Wet hair is flammable. Hair may take up to 1 hour to dry.
when prepping skin folds, toes, or fingers, use a sterile-gloved hand to hold skin apart until completely dry.
After Applying Solution:to reduce the risk of fire, wait until solution is completely dry (minimum of 3 minutes on hairless skin; up to 1 hour in hair)
While Waiting for Solution to Completely Dry:do not drape or use ignition source (e.g., cautery, laser)
check for pooled solution. Use sterile gauze to soak up pooled solution. Do not blot because it may remove solution from skin.
remove wet materials from prep area. Replace if necessary.
After Solution is Completely Dry:to reduce the risk of fire, begin draping and/or using cautery only after solution is completely dry and all wet materials are removed
if incise drapes are used, apply directly to dry prep
apply dressing following standard practices
use with care in premature infants or infants under 2 months of age. These products may cause irritation or chemical burns.
discard the applicator after a single use along with any portion of the solution not required to cover the prepped area. It is not necessary to use the entire amount available.
Getting Patient Ready for Solution:use in well-ventilated area
do not microwave or heat the solution applicator
apply to clean, completely dry, residue-free, intact skin
when hair removal is necessary, use a surgical clipper on the morning of the surgery. If a wet shave is used, thoroughly remove all soap residues.
Activating the Applicator:remove applicator from package; do not touch sponge
grasp product by wrapping hand and fingers around the labeled portion of the applicator. Place thumb on the lever with sponge face parallel to the floor, snap lever to allow fluid to flow into sponge.
When Applying Solution:completely wet the treatment area with antiseptic
dry surgical sites (e.g., abdomen or arm): use repeated back-and-forth strokes for 30 seconds
moist surgical sites (e.g., inguinal fold): use repeated back-and-forth strokes for 2 minutes
maximal treatment area for one applicator is approximately 8.4 in. x 15.6 in. (131.4 in2)
do not allow solution to pool; tuck prep towels to absorb solution, and then remove
avoid getting solution into hairy areas. Wet hair is flammable. Hair may take up to 1 hour to dry.
when prepping skin folds, toes, or fingers, use a sterile-gloved hand to hold skin apart until completely dry.
After Applying Solution:to reduce the risk of fire, wait until solution is completely dry (minimum of 3 minutes on hairless skin; up to 1 hour in hair)
While Waiting for Solution to Completely Dry:do not drape or use ignition source (e.g., cautery, laser)
check for pooled solution. Use sterile gauze to soak up pooled solution. Do not blot because it may remove solution from skin.
remove wet materials from prep area. Replace if necessary.
After Solution is Completely Dry:to reduce the risk of fire, begin draping and/or using cautery only after solution is completely dry and all wet materials are removed
if incise drapes are used, apply directly to dry prep
apply dressing following standard practices