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How to apply Cath Dry

Please read these instructions carefully. If the directions are not followed this may result in dressing failure and higher risk of catheter infection. Best outcomes are achieved if dressings are changed by a nurse or technician.

The Cath Dry dressings are not intended for application over infected (or blocked) lines or exit sites. If there are signs of infection such as fever, pain, redness, swelling, itching, rash or burning, consult a healthcare provider before use.

Preparation

The Cath Dry dressing must be applied onto clean, dry, bare skin. It must not be applied directly onto stitches, broken or irritated skin. Ensure skin products and lotions have been completely removed and the area is completely dry. Do not apply over another dressing. If necessary, shave body hair prior to application for optimal adhesion.

Wash hands thoroughly. Clean the line and ends thoroughly with alcohol or a Chlorhexidine pad from exit site to the line tip. Allow to air dry.

Application

Step 1

Insert the catheter lines into the sheath [marked #C] of the Cath Dry. Carefully remove the inner semi-circular liners [marked #A] from the base ring adhesive layer of the dressing using the blue tab. Try not to touch the adhesive surface with fingers.

Step 1

Step 2

Carefully remove the two outer semi-circular liners [marked #B] by gently bending the base ring to separate them from the adhesive layer. Try not to touch the adhesive surface with fingers.

Step 2

Step 3

Once the line and skin are dry, gently apply pressure to the sheath [marked #C] to remove excess air from around the lines.

Step 3

Step 4

Firmly press the exposed adhesive base onto the skin, keeping the line exit site centrally within the ring. 

Step 4

Step 5

Lift the clear plastic carrier from the base ring where indicated by two sets of orange arrows, and remove. This process ensures the dressing will remain secure on the skin to avoid water ingress. 

Step 5

Dressing strips

The dressing strip is optional, and designed to secure the Cath Dry dressing sheath in place to make daily activity more comfortable. It can be positioned where most comfortable or practical for the patient.

Remove the backing tape and apply the adhesive sections of the dressing strip to the skin, keeping the sheath within the centre of the strip, to secure the dressing sheath. Once applied, peel away the carrier strip to gain optimum adhesion. Skin should be dry and oil free. It is possible to carefully replace the dressing tape should it come away during daily use, or replace with an alternative adhesive tape.

Step 6

Removal

The Cath Dry dressing will remain securely on the skin if applied correctly, and will resist pulling and sliding. However, when removal is required it is simple to peel off.

Gently prise the ring base layer from the skin at one side using the blue tab. Continue to lift until the ring base peels fully from the skin. Dispose of the dressing. Clean the skin as per the application instructions before applying a new dressing.

Do not reuse.

WARNING

It is important to immediately change the dressing if: