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Pressure Injury Wounds
Features included with LF04301, LF04302, and
LF04302EX.
Pressure wound identification and care may be
performed by using the included foot wound sleeve.
Five wounds are included: Stages 1-4 and a deep
tissue wound.
Inserting Wounds into Foot Sleeve:
1. Slide foot sleeve over either left or right foot.
Inside the sleeve is an indication for bottom.
(See Figure 79.)
2. Select wound stage (See Figure 80) and press
into the inside of the chosen opening on the foot
sleeve (See Figure 81).
Proper Application Shown. (See Figure 82).
Set Up
Pressure Injury Wounds
Set Up
Edema
Edema
Features included with LF04301, LF04302, and
LF04302EX.
Edema identification may be performed by using
one of the included foot edema sleeves. Edema
included are Stages 1-4 and non-pitting.
Inserting Edema onto Foot:
1. Select edema stage and slide foot sleeve either
left or right foot (Figure 83).
Proper Application Shown. (See Figure 84).
Fig 83.
Fig 80.
Fig 79.
Fig 81.
Fig 82.
Fig 84.
Care and Maintenance of Edema
1. Wash with warm water and mild soap.
2. Allow to air dry.
3. Coat lightly with baby powder to remove any
tacky feel.