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Easy Ag® Antimicrobial Tubular Stretch Knit
Directions for Home Use


How To Apply
  1. Easy Ag® Tubular Stretch Knit Bandage is ideal for application to wounds located in the extremities such as fingers, toes, and ears. It can be applied to burns, bites and rashes also.

  2. Clean the affected area.

  3. Remove the Tubular Stretch Knit out of its pouch and moisten with clean water (sterile water if possible).

  4. Gently expand the Tubular Stretch Knit Dressing to fit over the extremity such as finger, toe, or ear. If necessary, get assistance in expanding the TSK Dressing if it is to be placed over a very sensitive wound or burn.

  5. The Tubular Stretch Knit Bandage will provide light compression over the site of the wound or burn, and should be secured with self stick gauze or tape.

  6. Moisten the Tubular Stretch Knit dressing every 8 hours with clean water. Light bathing or showering is fine.

Easy Ag® Tubular Stretch Knit may be used for up to 7 days, if kept clean and moist.


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Easy Ag® / Silverlon® Wound Care Dressings
General Directions for Home Use
Supplies Needed
  1. Easy Ag® Wound Care dressings should be sized to fit into the wound bed and up onto ½” (one-half inch) of normal skin around the wound. (The Easy Ag® dressing should last for up to 7 days if properly cared for as described below).

  2. A secondary cover dressing of choice to be placed over the Easy Ag® dressing. Use tape, self stick gauze, tubular stretch knit or compressive wrap dressings to hold the Easy Ag® dressing in place.

  3. Clean water for daily rinsing of Easy Ag® Dressing.

Optional: For heavily draining wounds, wound cleansers may be considered, such as Shur -Clens®, Saf – Clens®, Curasol®, Dermagran®, or Biolex®.

General Daily Care
Your goal is to keep your wound and the Easy Ag® dressing clean, moist, and covered. Recommend washing hands with warm water and soap before and after dressing change. The Easy Ag® dressing may be worn while showering unless otherwise directed by your physician or nurse. Please check with physician or nurse for exact showering directions. Soaking in a bathtub is not recommended.

General Considerations During Use For Draining Wounds
  1. Remove and dispose of the outer absorbent cover dressings.

  2. Gently remove Easy Ag® dressing, if any sticking occurs see warning instructions below.

  3. Rinse Easy Ag® dressing thoroughly with clean water being sure to rinse away any exudate that maybe on the dressing (You may stretch the dressing by its corners to open up its weave to help loosen the exudate from the cloth), gently squeeze out excess water, and reapply to wound while moist.

  4. Apply fresh cover dressings as per instructed by your physician or nurse.

For Dry Wounds - See Professional Use Instructions and Protocols

Important to Remember
  1. Remove Easy Ag® dressing prior to MRI procedures.
  2. Do not remove the Easy Ag® Wound Care Dressing while dry or if Easy Ag® dressing is sticking. If sticking occurs, rewet and saturate the Easy Ag® dressing waiting until it can easily be removed. If problems occur, including swelling, severe redness or sharply increased pain, contact your physician.

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