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Manual de usuario Invacare, modelo ICCG 6803A

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1. Remove the two mounting screws that secure the mattress keeper to the head end of the mattress deck. See Detail “A”. 2. Secure the mattress keeper to the head end of the mattress deck as shown in Detail “B” using two mounting screws and locknuts. Securely tighten. 3. Repeat STEPS 1-2 to adjust the remaining mattress keeper on the head end of the mattress deck. Mattress Keeper Mounting Screws and Locknuts DETAIL “A” NOTE: Mounting position of the mattress keeper for use with 80-inch mattress - without side rails 2-inch Gap Head End of Mattress Deck DETAIL “B” NOTE: Mounting position of the mattress keeper for use with 80-inch mattress - using side rails 6815A, 6816A, 6803A, or IHRAILTS-DLX. 1-inch Gap Mattress Keeper Mounting Screws and Locknuts Head End of Mattress Deck FIGURE 10 Changing the Mounting Position of the Mattress Keepers Part No 1143214 7 ICCI Bed Rails and Accessories APPENDIX SPECIAL NOTE For your convenience, the January 2008 version of the FDA’s bed safety guidelines are provided in this section. The information from the FDA’s brochure, published by Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup, is reproduced verbatim, the latest revision of which is available at A Guide to Bed Safety Bed Rails in Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Home Health Care: The Facts Bed Rail Entrapment Statistics Today there are about 2.5 million hospital and nursing home beds in use in the United States. Between 1985 and 2005, 691 incidents of patients* caught, trapped, entangled, or strangled in beds with rails were reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Of these reports, 413 people died, 120 had a nonfatal injury, and 158 were not injured because staff intervened. Most patients were frail, elderly or confused. *NOTE: In this brochure, the term patient refers to a resident of a nursing home, any individual receiving services in a home care setting, or patients in hospitals. Patient Safety Patients who have problems with memory, sleeping, incontinence, pain, uncontrolled body movement, or who get out of bed and walk unsafely without assistance, must be carefully assessed for the best ways to keep them from harm, such as falling. Assessment by the patient’s health care team will help to determine how best to keep the patient safe. Historically, physical restraints (such as vests, ankle or wrist restraints) were used to try to keep patients safe in health care facilities. In recent years, the health care community has recognized that physically restraining patients can be dangerous. Although not indicated for this use, bed rails are sometimes used as restraints. Regulatory agencies, health care organizations, product manufacturers and advocacy groups encourage hospitals, nursing homes and home care providers to assess patients’ needs and to provide safe care without restraints. The Benefits and Risks of Bed Rails Potential benefits of bed rails include: • Aiding in turning and repositioning within the bed. • Providing a hand-hold for getting into or out of bed. • Providing a feeling of comfort and security. • Reducing the risk of patients falling out of bed when being transported. • Providing easy access to bed controls and personal care items. Potential risks of bed rails may include: • Strangling, suffocating, bodily injury or death when patients or part of their body are caught between rails or between the bed rails and mattress. • More serious injuries from falls when patients climb over rails. • Skin bruising, cuts, and scrapes. • Inducing agitated behavior when bed rails are used as a restraint. • Feeling isolated or unnecessarily restricted. • Preventing patients, who are ...

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