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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 413578, member: 5833"]I see sewing/embroidery scissors; child's safety scissors; some kind of utility scissors. Bandage scissors as I know them are stainless, because it has to be possible to sterilize them. They have one tip that is designed to slide under the bandage without stabbing the patient, and blades are angled to the handles so that the knuckles of the person using them don't have to come in contact with the skin the patient. These do not look medical at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 413578, member: 5833"]I see sewing/embroidery scissors; child's safety scissors; some kind of utility scissors. Bandage scissors as I know them are stainless, because it has to be possible to sterilize them. They have one tip that is designed to slide under the bandage without stabbing the patient, and blades are angled to the handles so that the knuckles of the person using them don't have to come in contact with the skin the patient. These do not look medical at all.[/QUOTE]
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