Claims
- 1. A device for recording the extent of a decubitus ulcer on the skin of a patient comprising a transparent barrier sheet having a top face and a bottom face with an adhesive on the bottom face for securing the barrier sheet in position over an ulcerated region on a patient, and a transparent outer sheet removably positioned over the top face of the barrier sheet, said outer sheet having a plurality of spaced concentric rings arranged concentrically about a central eye which is positioned in use over the central portion of the skin lesion provided by a decubitus ulcer.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 wherein the bottom face of the transparent barrier sheet is secured to an adhesive coated face on a base sheet.
- 3. A device for recording the extent of a decubitus ulcer on the skin of a patient comprising a transparent barrier sheet having a top face and a bottom face with an adhesive on the bottom face for securing the barrier sheet in position over an ulcerated region on a patient, and a transparent outer sheet positioned over the top face of the barrier sheet, said outer sheet having a plurality of spaced concentric circles concentrically positioned about a central eye which is positioned over a central portion of a skin lesion provided by a decubitus ulcer when the bottom face of the attached barrier sheet is attached to the skin of a patient, said transparent outer sheet being separable from the bottom sheet to permit discard of the barrier sheet and record use of the outer sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 113,051, filed Jan. 17, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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