Mckesson Surgical Skin Marker Features
- Helps prevent wrong site surgery, by allowing the surgical site to be marked properly
- Contains prep-resistant, gentian violet ink
- Intended for surgical marking on intact skin
- Smaller size allows for a reduction in hospital waste
Mckesson Surgical Skin Marker User Manual
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FAQs About McKesson Surgical Skin Marker
What is the McKesson Surgical Skin Marker used for?
It is used to mark the skin prior to surgical or medical procedures, providing a clear and accurate marking that remains visible throughout the procedure.
What is the ink used?
The ink used in the McKesson Surgical Skin Marker is a sterile, non-toxic ink that is specially formulated to be visible on human skin.
Is the ink permanent?
The ink is not permanent and can be easily removed with an alcohol-based solution or soap and water.
Is it disposable?
Yes, it is designed for single-use only and should be disposed of after each use to ensure sterility and reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
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