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Repairing the Skin
Over time, the sites for needle decompression and sternal and humeral I/O needle insertion will become
dimpled.
To repair:
1.
Gather all materials necessary:
a.
Manufacturer-Supplied Silicone Repair Kit
b.
Acetone
c.
Disposal Cup or Piece of Cardboard
d.
Two (2) Small Hobby Sticks for Mixing and Application
e.
Paper Towels
2.
Clean the area to be repaired using acetone
and paper towels by spreading the holes open
and wiping. Scrubbing is not necessary. (91%
Isopropyl Alcohol can be used if acetone is not
available; however, acetone promotes better
adhesion of silicone.)
3.
Mix together a small amount of the silicone
repair material.
a.
Remove the small plastic tip from the two-part dispensing syringe.
b.
Add a small amount of both components in equal parts to your cup or cardboard and stir
together well.
c.
Using the replacement provided, replace the cap on the silicone repair material dispenser
once the necessary amount of material has been dispensed.
Figure 81: Remove
Plastic Tip
Figure 82: Add
Repair Materials
Figure 83: Mix
Figure 84:
Replacement Cap
Figure 85: Cap
Replaced
Figure 79: Skin Repair Supplies
Figure 80: Cleaning for Skin Repair