Aqua® Sensitive waterless wash glove

ر.س13.00

“Infection control” waterless bathing of bedridden and dependent patient.
Particularly suitable for sensitive skin.

Presentation

This single use, pre-moistened wash glove is designed to deliver a complete bathing of bedridden and dependent patient.
Aqua® Sensitive wash glove allows complete, hygienic bathing without water, soap, rinsing, drying and accessories use (pitcher, bowls, towel …).
Special formula without fragrance particularly suitable for fragile skins.

Aqua® Sensitive waterless wash glove is:

  • Made of a very resistant, non-woven embossed material, extremely soft
  • Pre-moistened on both sides with a hypoallergenic cleansing lotion*
  • Dermatologically tested: it doesn’t contain paraben, alcohol, soap nor parfum.
  • Lined with an inner waterproof film, protecting the hand of the caregiver from soiling while minimizing the risk of contamination.
  • Ready to use: it can also be heated in the microwave oven for more comfort.

It can be used by nurses, nursing assistants, home caregiver or families for which constitutes a considerable asset.

* formulated to minimize allergic reactions

Advantages

A complete and fast bathing:
> Without use of water nor soap
> Without basin, rinsing nor drying
> Delicate to the skin
> Secured with the internal protective liner


Indications

  • Sensitive, fragile, atopic skins
  • Recommended for:
    • Hospital
    • Homecare
    • Retirement home
  • Ideal for bedridden, weak, immunodepressed or incontinent patients, or those who are reluctant to bathing:
    • Geriatrics
    • Intensive and palliative care
    • Resuscitation
    • Psychiatry
    • Routinely for patients in isolation or in the event of epidemics.
  • In case of incontinence: makes it possible to carry out a “small bath”
  • In case of decubitus: limits risks of skin irritation

Ideal for

  • Hospital :
    > Geriatrics
    > Intensive care
    > Palliative care
  • Home care
  • Retirement homes

Publications and recommendations
A study has evaluated “the use of disposable gloves for bathing bedridden patients” and concluded: “Beyond the primary objective of the method, which is to reduce the risk of propagating infection, there is therefore a certain desirability in the use of disposable gloves.”

Delpech, Laura; Dubaele, JM; Dupuis, C; Guyot, F; Evrard, MP; Ducrocq, MA; Dubois, C; Belmekki, M Hygiènes. 2012/09; XX (4): 237-240

 

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