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NOTE:
All dressing components of the Cardinal Health™ NPWT Dressing kit are packaged sterile. The decision to use
clean versus sterile/aseptic technique is dependent upon wound pathophysiology and physician/clinician preference.
All components of the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO disposable set are made without natural rubber latex.
Be sure to comply with all other
1.2 CONTRAINDICATIONS
and
1.3 PRECAUTIONS
for the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO
family of devices.
* Signs of possible infection may include fever, tenderness, redness, swelling, itching, and rash, increased warmth in the
wound area, sudden increase in pain, purulent discharge or a strong odor. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache,
dizziness, fainting, sore throat with swelling of the mucous membrane, disorientation, high fever (>102°F, 38.8°C),
refractory hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, or periwound induration (a sunburn-like rash) may be added signs of
more serious complications of infection.
WARNING:
Do not pack the Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressings into any areas of the wound. Forcing dressings in a
compressed manner into any wound is contrary to approved protocols.
1.6 Features
Easy-to-use “One-Touch” Operation:
Therapy activation and change of pressure settings can be accomplished with
the push of a button. Therapy settings can be locked by the caregiver (see
4.8 THERAPY SELECTION LOCK/UNLOCK
).
Lighted LEDs clearly indicate current therapeutic settings.
Light Weight/Impact Resistant:
The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices weighs only 0.9 lb. (0.43 Kg) and
can be easily carried and transported. The polymer enclosure is impact resistant to help prevent damage from dropping.
NoiseGuard:
Device is virtually silent in its normal operation with a well-sealed dressing.
PowerGuard:
An internal battery provides up to 24 hours of operation from a single full-charge. Battery charges while
device is operating with the AC adapter. While running on battery, a low-battery alarm will sound and the front-panel
LED display will indicate a low battery alarm condition when remaining capacity of the battery is less than 20%.
Self-limiting Pump:
The pump is designed to mechanically self-limit the amount of suction that can be applied to the
wound site. Electronic sensors limit the maximum applied suction to -200 mmHg (±10%).
Intermittent Mode:
The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices can be set to operate intermittently
(5-minute ON/2-minute OFF cycle). Device maintains pressure at -25 mmHg during the “OFF” state to prevent
loss of dressing seal.
TherapyGuard:
Automated alarms for leak/low pressure, full canister and low battery. Alarms provide both a visual
and audible indication. Alarms will self-reset once a problem is corrected or can be manually reset by turning the
therapy device OFF and ON. Audible alarms can be muted for five minutes by pressing the MUTE button.
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