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Anti-embolism Stocking C.A.R.E.™ Knee High Small / Long White Inspection Toe458-01

$75.74 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 271962
Manufacturer # 458-01
Brand C.A.R.E.™
Manufacturer Alba Healthcare
Application Anti-embolism Stocking
Circumference Calf Up to 12 Inch Circumference
Color White
Color Code Yellow Toe / Blue Top
Gender Unisex
Length 16 Inch and Up Length
Material Nylon / Spandex
Size Small / Long
Style Knee High
Toe Style Inspection Toe
UNSPSC Code 42142802
User Adult

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  • The unique two-way stretch fabric makes the C.A.R.E.? stocking easy to put on and provides greater patient comfort
  • Slip-resistant knit-in sole to help prevent falls
  • Alignment indicator to assure proper positioning
  • Knit-in reciprocated heel pocket for greater patient comfort and to assure proper placement
  • No-bind, stay-up top to keep stocking in place without a tourniquet effect
  • Color coded for easy size identification
  • Inspection port on top for convenience while checking the foot and greater comfort for ambulatory patients