Simply put, our products allow you to get wet while the area around your PICC line stays dry!
The New Latex Free DryPro for PICC lines! If you have a PICC (Peripherally inserted central catheter) you know the area around where the PICC is inserted is prone to infection. You will find that using the Latex Free DryPro PICC line cover when showering or swimming helps to keep bacteria and other contaminates away from the vein the PICC is inserted in.
If you’re receiving infusion therapy for antibiotics, chemotherapy, hydration, or TPN (total parenteral nutrition) and have a PICC line, with our product you’ll be able to take a relaxing and refreshing shower or bath.
| Size | Model No. | Bicep Circumference (cm) | Forearm Circumference (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| X-Small | PC - 11 | 15 - 23 | 13 - 20 |
| Small | PC - 13 | 20 - 28 | 15 - 23 |
| Medium | PC - 15 | 28 - 33 | 18 - 25 |
| Large | PC - 17 | 30 - 38 | 20 - 28 |
| X-Large | PC - 19 | 36 + | 25 + |
Step 1: Trim if Needed
Stretch the PICC line cover over the good arm first to see how it fits. If the DryPro is too tight, trim along the lines at the appropriate opening. Be careful not to trim too much, make sure a snug, flush fit is maintained around the arm.Step 2: Slide On
Stretch the cover over the PICC line area until the site is completely covered, plus an additional inch on either side. The top and bottom opening should be smooth against the skin. Be carefull of fingernails or sharp objects that could puncture the protector.Step 3: Pump out all the air
Continuously press the pump until all the air is evacuated and the pump becomes flat. Move your arm around and make sure the seal remains intact, then remove the pump and put the cap on. After creating the vacuum seal, observe the DryPro for about 5 minutes before going into the water. In order to remove the DryPro simply slide your fingers under the top cuff to let the air in and slide it off.THIS ITEM IS FINAL SALE