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According to international guidelines, preventive skin care using a pH-balanced cleanser, protectant/barrier and moisturiser can help maintain skin integrity and hygiene as part of a structured skin care regimen1 for the prevention of pressure injuries.

 

Medical Education

Disclaimers

**As demonstrated in a case series.

Citations

1. European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel and Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance. Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Clinical Practice Guideline. Emily Haesler (Ed.). EPUAP/NPIAP/PPPIA: 2019.

2. Smith+Nephew 2019.Review of MVTR data for No-Sting Skin Prep. Internal Report. RD/19/020.

3. Smith+Nephew 2019.Verification testing of No-Sting Skin Prep usability report. Internal Report. U/059/R5

4. Smith+Nephew 2009.Study to determine the wash-off resistance and durability of a barrier film. Internal Report. S09-58-A.

5. Smith+Nephew 2019.Verification testing of No-Sting Skin Prep water resistance and longevity report. Internal Report. U/059/R2.

6. Cunarro Alonso JM, Martinez Sanchez P, Puerta Morales G. Use of the non-irritating skin protector No Sting Skin Prep in a series of cases in the social health field. Paper presented at: XIII National Symposium on Pressure Ulcers and Wounds Heritage; 2010; Spain.

7. Francisco JGJ, Del Mar AGM, Maria PPJ, et al. Assessment of a new non-irritating skin protector for different skin disorders. Paper presented at: XIII National Symposium on Pressure Ulcers and Wounds Heritage; 2010; Spain.

8. Porras Pastor JM, Roman Manzano A, Jiminez Garcia JF, et al. Effectiveness of a non-irritating skin protectant in a series of clinical cases in primary care. Paper presented at: XIII National Symposium on Pressure Ulcers and Wounds Heritage; 2010; Spain.

9. Segovia Gomez T, Bermejo Martinez M, Montero De La Pena MV, et al. Protection and treatment of perilesional skin at risk from external contaminants or forces with a non-irritating skin protector in hospital patients. Paper presented at: XIII National Symposium on Pressure Ulcers and Wounds Heritage; 2010; Spain.

10. Smith+Nephew 2009.Study to determine the wash-off resistance and durability of a barrier film. Internal Report. S09-58-A.

11. Smith+Nephew 2012.Chlorhexidine gluconate compatibility evaluation of skin treatment products. Internal Report. 795-101.

12. Smith+Nephew 2018.Formulation - No Sting Barrier Film Spray. Internal Document.

13. Smith+Nephew 2018.Formulation - Secura No Sting Barrier Film Swab. Internal Document.

14. Smith+Nephew 2019.Review of No-Sting Skin Prep Drying Time. Internal Report. RD/19/026/v2.

15. Smith+Nephew 2009.Assessment of the tactile characterisation of a film forming barrier. Internal Report.

16. Nursing Care Moisturizing Cream Formulation (F-50).

17. Evaluation of Cumulative Irritation Potential in Humans (21-day), Report # 94- 2404-72A, Hill Top Research.

18. Delayed Contact Sensitization Study (Repeated Patch Method) in the Guinea Pig - Report #93C-21027-00, NAmSA

19. Acute Oral Toxicity Study (FHSA) in the Rat – Report #94T-01784-00, NAmSA.

20. NAMSA. Delayed Contact Sensitization Study (Repeated Patch Method) in the Guinea Pig. Data on file; report 93T-18182-00.

21. NAMSA. Primary Skin Irritation Test (FHSA) in the Rat. Data on file; report 93T-18182-00.

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