Thanks for the great videos Jenny! Super helpful, just curious, in your clinical practice have you seen the Chlorhexidine impregnated dressing erode the patient’s skin over the time it’s left on? just curious. I’m guessing the concentration and gel material is designed to be low enough not to?
Thanks for the great videos Jenny! Super helpful, just curious, in your clinical practice have you seen the Chlorhexidine impregnated dressing erode the patient’s skin over the time it’s left on? just curious. I’m guessing the concentration and gel material is designed to be low enough not to?
No, it is slow release so very small amounts are released. Allowing time for the skin to dry prior to applying reduces any contact dermatitis
@@theholetruthjbawesome, thanks Sarah!