work in nursing home i use a hydrocollator need to know how many heat packs can be use on a resident .
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A hydrocollator is a liquid heat that is used mostly in physical therapy clinics. It stores hot pocks and such for patient use at the clinic. This will depend on the physical therapy a patient is receiving.
Canvas fabric hot packs in hydrocollators are typically filled with silica gel or a similar material that can absorb and retain heat when heated in water. The fabric encases the gel to prevent direct contact with the skin and aid in heat retention during therapy sessions.
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Hydrocollator - A hot, moist pack used to treat bruises, sprains, and muscle spasms. A pack is heated to about 65°C and applied to the injured region. Dry towels are placed between the pack and the skin to prevent burning. The heat reduces pain by increasing blood circulation at the body surface.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1
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The meaning of "Contraindications" is when the carrying out of a procedure in medicine, or a drug being administered to someone in deemed inadvisable.
embolism, fevel, lice, and contagious disease would all be absolute contraindications, while strains, sprains, broken bones, and open wounds would be local contraindications.
It is not recommended to add bleach to the water in your hydrocollator heat pack as it can damage the materials and affect its performance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water, followed by thorough rinsing, is a safer and more effective way to keep your heat pack clean.
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