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QUICKCHANGE Men’s Incontinence Wrap
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For non-ambulatory incontinent men, QuickChange is the top new male incontinence product on the market. Like incontinence mesh briefs, incontinence shields, and incontinence pads, the QuickChange Men’s Incontinence Wrap is an innovative new form of urine management.
The Wrap is primarily for urinary incontinent men that are bedbound or chairbound and men who do minimal walking. For active men, the only recommended use is nighttime.
In terms of urine management, this medical wrap is a terrific catheter replacement (condom catheter, Texas catheter, and all other catheter types).
How to Use
At Home Use
Eliminate one of the care taker’s biggest challenges and concerns while reducing injury, stress and time.
Easier Changes
1 Caretaker - 60 Seconds
No Lifting Required
Applied “from the top down” and only around the penis unlike traditional options.
Minimize Sleep Interruptions
No getting in and out of bed. Caretaker and loved one both can get much needed full night’s sleep.
Promotes Skin Health
Collect urine before it comes in contact with the skin, significantly reducing the risk of any skin health issues.
Plus, QUICKCHANGE is clinically proven as preventing pressure injuries (View Study) and it minimizes touching and contact (many developmentally disabled males are uncomfortable with tactile touch and care)
For Professional Use
Maintain Skin Integrity
QuickChange’s design allows air flow to at-risk skin areas, reducing heat buildup and creating a healthy microclimate. QuickChange absorbs urine and keeps it off the skin which protects patient skin integrity.
Reduce CAUTI by Avoiding Catheters
The most effective way to reduce catheter-acquired UTI’s is to simply not use one. QuickChange is a viable catheter alternative for urinary containment. When a Foley is clinically necessary, the QuickChange can be used in conjunction to reduce the risk of fecal migration to the Foley.
Minimize Staff/Patient Contact
QuickChange improves the changing process with easier, safer changes. No log rolling is required, and a single caregiver can complete a change with minimal patient contact regardless of the patient’s anatomy or weight.
QuickChanges Are 100% Clinically Successful In Preventing Pressure Injuries
A review of the Mayo Clinic Phoenix’s Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury (HAPI) data from January to early May 2018 demonstrated 3 mucosal pressure injury (MPRI) related to (r/t) the use of indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) and 9 HAPI r/t urinary incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD).
Reduce Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD)
Found in up to 42% of hospitalized adults, 83% of ICU patients, 41% of residents in long term care1
- Ermer-Seltun, J. Practical Prevention and Treatment of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis - a Risk Factor for Pressure Ulcers. Ostomy Wound right to correct any errors that may occur within this brochure. Copyright 2020.
QUICKCHANGE Benefits and Usage
FAQs
How much urine can the wrap absorb?
The QUICKCHANGE Wrap can absorb up to 500cc (17oz) of urine and the wrap stays dry to the touch. Keep in mind that the daily average output of urine is 1000cc. The wrap wicks moisture away to improve patient outcomes.
How does the QUICKCHANGE Wrap work?
The QUICKCHANGE Wrap contains a patented superabsorbent polymer (activated by fluid at body temperature) that absorbs the urine quickly after a patient voids. The gel quickly dries after it absorbs the urine which eliminates leaks and lowers the chance for a patient developing dermatitis.
Is there an odor within the brief?
The QUICKCHANGE Wrap’s gel absorbs the odor as well as wicking away moisture when a patient urinates.
Is there an adjustment period before the clients/residents get used to the QUICKCHANGE Wrap?
Feedback we have received from the clients and residents is that the QUICKCHANGE Wrap is comfortable from its initial use.
What sizes are available?
QUICKCHANGE Wrap is One Size Fits All.
Is the QUICKCHANGE Wrap made in the USA?
QUICKCHANGE Wraps are manufactured in our Southern California factory of primarily American components.
What are the various layers of the QUICKCHANGE wrap made of?
The outer layer is a liquid proof barrier to protect clothing, skin, and bedding from urine leakage. The middle layer is composed of an absorbent gel and padding to quickly absorb and contain up to 500cc's of urine. The top layer next to the skin is soft and porous so the urine can immediately be drawn away to the absorbent middle layer.
Is using the QUICKCHANGE wrap in a brief considered double diapering?
Double diapering can be illegal in certain districts and is heavily frowned upon everywhere as it can be viewed as a effort to cover up neglect. QUICKCHANGE Wraps are designed to work by themselves to collect urine.
In cases where a patient is both bowel and urinary incontinent, a desire to use QUICKCHANGE in conjunction with an outer brief is understandable. Speak to your leadership team to develop a nuanced answer and approach.
What are the purchasing structures available?
Individuals can order directly from our online store and pay with a major credit card. For institutions and facilities, it is recommended to go through traditional distributions channels. For small, independent facilities without distribution support, contact UI Medical directly to discuss alternative options.
How frequently do we need an in-service training to guarantee that all staff are trained properly?
We understand that every facility is different and will work with your staff and administration to make sure that everyone is comfortable using the wraps on patients.
What training and marketing materials do we have access to?
Please check the "Downloads" section under "Resources" menu for downloadable items. We are constantly expanding our marketing and educational materials to meet our client’s needs. Let us know what you need to have success and we will mail, email, or drop off what you are looking for.
What is the size of the box we will receive with the wraps?
100 unit box is 2x13x10.
50 unit box is - 13x11x10
10 unit Trial Pack is 13x13.5x2.75
All Online Orders are Shipped in discrete packaging.
After the first in-service, can we have your education staff come back?
Additional needs for product education will be addressed as they come up. In house training will be ongoing and constantly updated.
Is there an ambulatory male patient product?
We are always looking for a better way to serve a broader population of people and hope to have an ambulatory male product in the future.