How To Take Off The RFID Patient Bracelets ?

Mar 08, 2023

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There are two types of RFID Patient Bracelets, one is adhesive type and the other is lock type. The adhesive type wristband can be torn directly from the easy-tear opening, and the lock type wristband can be released from the lock. If necessary, the two types of wristbands can also be cut with scissors.

1. Tear from the easy tear

If the patient wears an adhesive Bracelets, when he is discharged from the hospital, he can tear it from the easy-to-tear opening, that is, tear it at the jagged mouth of the adhesive, and take off the wristband. However, it should be noted that if the easy-to-tear part is difficult to tear, the patient is advised not to tear it violently to avoid skin damage caused by the wristband rubbing against the skin. In addition, if the wristband is worn tightly, it is not recommended to tear it off directly.

2. Unlock from the lock

If the patient is using a buckle-type wristband, you can generally see two buckles that are buckled together on the wristband, and you can directly untie the buckle from the buckle and take off the wristband. However, if the buckle is too tight to untie when taking the wristband, it is not recommended for the patient to use too much force to untie the buckle.

3. Cut with scissors

If the patient's wristband cannot be torn or untied for various reasons, you can choose to cut it directly with scissors. The correct operation method is that the patient gently lifts a part of the wristband with one hand so that a part of the wristband is not close to the skin, and then uses scissors to cut off the wristband that is not close to the skin. When using scissors, be careful not to stick the scissors to the skin so as not to scratch the skin. Also note that patients such as children and the elderly are not recommended to use scissors alone to cut the wristband.

The RFID Patient Bracelets is marked with the basic information of the patient, which helps the medical staff to understand the basic situation of the patient. During the treatment in the hospital, the patient should not destroy or discard the wristband at will to avoid adverse consequences.

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