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Kerlix fluffs, ABD pads, and plain 4 x 4 gauze sponges are examples of which part of a three-layer dressing?
 a. absorbent intermediate layer
  b. binding outer layer
  c. occlusive contact layer
  d. permeable contact layer

Question 2

Op-site, collodion, adhesive gels, and Steri-strips are examples of which type of surgical dressing?
 a. one-layer
  b. pressure
  c. rigid
  d. three-layer



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 18, 2018
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