KIMBERLY-CLARK* Patient Warming Thermal Pads

Maintain patient normothermia with only 20% body coverage

 

Our advanced hydrogel Thermal Pads provide optimal energy transfer for the patient.

  • Heat is conducted directly through the skin, safely maintaining normothermia with as little as 20% of the patient's skin covered, for maximum surgical access.
  • Various pad sizes allow placement on nearly all body surfaces, making the system ideal for a wide variety of patients and surgical procedures.
  • Pads are disposable; when treatment is finished, simply throw them away

Our water-circulating thermal pads feature a thin, conformable foam-and-gel construction, with:

  • An inner hydrogel layer of medical-grade, biocompatible material containing 50% water
  • The middle layer is an ultra-thin polymeric film that seals in the fluid channels without interfering with the energy transfer
  • The outer foam layer contains the channels for circulating water and prevents energy loss in the environment.
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Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Surgical Patients

An overview of surgical pressure ulcers, including contributing factors, prevention strategies, and financial impact.
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  • Surgical Technologists 1.0 CH (AST)
  • IACET .1 (1 CH)

Strategies for Reducing Surgical Site Infections: An Overview

An overview of the the impact, risk factors, and prevention strategies for surgical site infections
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Unplanned Hypothermia & the Surgical Patient

An overview of the causes of hypothermia in surgical patients and methods for prevention.
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  • Surgical Technologists 1.0 CH
  • IACET 0.1 (1.0 CH)
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