Disposal
Please dispose of the devices in
household waste. No special criteria for
disposal apply for medical compression
garments.
Material composition
circaid reduction kit arm:
49% Polyurethane
44% Nylon
4% Elastane
3% Polyethylene
circaid reduction kit customizable hand
wrap:
48% Nylon
45% Polyethylene
6% Polyurethane
1% Elastane
This garment does not contain latex.
Step 1:
Apply the appropriate finger
compression, if needed.
Step 2:
The undersleeve is worn for added
comfort and when exudate is expected.
Instruct the patient to slide the
undersleeve onto the arm, up to the
axilla. The thumb should show through
the undersleeve's thumb hole. It may be
necessary to cut a thumb hole in the
undersleeve if one is not already present.
Step 3*:
To fit the circaid reduction kit arm, slide
the sleeve onto the patient's arm using
the two inner bands. The black side of
the material should face the skin and the
sleeve should extend from the wrist to
the axilla.
Tip:
If the sleeve is too long for the patient, it
can be trimmed by 3 cm and 7 cm. Trim
along one of the indicated cut lines on
the black side of the material. Trim the
corresponding hook tab as needed.
*The hand wrap may be applied after
the reduction kit arm if the patient will
need to frequently remove the hand
wrap for increased dexterity.
Step 4:
Adjust the two inner bands to fit snugly
on the patient's arm. The inner bands
should not provide compression.
Step 5:
Trim the excess material from the inner
bands and refasten the bands.
Step 6:
Starting with the wrist band, pull each
band across the arm and note the
amount it overlaps with the opposing
side of the sleeve. Mark the band where
it overlaps about 3 cm with the sleeve
and trim the band. Repeat this step with
all of the bands.
Step 7:
To tighten the circaid reduction kit arm,
instruct the patient to pull the wrist
band to a firm and comfortable
compression level across the arm and to
attach it to the outside of the sleeve
using the provided hook tabs. Be sure
the patient does not tuck the bands
under the sleeve. The hook tab should
never make contact with the skin or
undersleeve. Repeat this process for the
remaining bands. Instruct the patient to
angle each band individually to achieve
a snug and wrinkle-free fit while
ensuring that there are no gaps between
any of the bands of the garment.
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