Steri strips are used to hold an open wound closed.
They are used for minor cuts as well as surgical incisions.
No. Use of a steri-strip does NOT make an injury OSHA recordable, as per General Recording Criteria §1904.7 See: http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/RKside-by-side.html No. Use of a steri-strip does NOT make an injury OSHA recordable, as per General Recording Criteria §1904.7 See: http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/RKside-by-side.html
no because if you replace it then while you are tugging on the steri-strip it will open up the cut etc.
A "Bandage" is a strip of cloth used on a wound.
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The strip used in place of stitches for closing wounds is called a "steri-strip" or "adhesive skin closure strip." These strips are designed to hold the edges of a wound together, promoting healing while minimizing scarring. They are often used for smaller cuts or surgical incisions where traditional stitches may not be necessary.
no
Steri-strips are pieces of adhesive material that can be used in some surgical procedures to help the edges of an incision grow together
Charge an E/M code only. Steri strips are included in E/M.
No, because a Brontosaurus (technically, it is called Apatosaurus) is very large. If I tried to measure an Apatosaurus with a 10 cm strip, it would not only take a long time, but I could have a significant error in measurement, because every time I moved the strip, there would be a small margin of error, and I'd have to move the strip hundreds of times. I might, however, use the strip to create a strip of a few meters, and then I could use that.
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