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Patient Care and Safety - Alimed

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AliMed ® <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Spring 2012<br />

Works with the lightest patients...<br />

even works on air mattresses<br />

Proven reliability—easy to use<br />

✓ Works on any sleep surface—even air mattresses<br />

✓ Helps reduce alarm fatigue<br />

✓ Receive earlier warnings<br />

Ultra-Thin Bed/Chair Sensor System The ideal solution for every patient, from lightweight to<br />

those on an air mattress. Ultra-Thin sensor is paper- thin <strong>and</strong> relies on a patient’s closeness, not weight.<br />

This means it can be used everywhere—under the shoulders, on the back of a wheel or geri<br />

chair, <strong>and</strong> even on fleece <strong>and</strong> air surfaces. Coupled with AliMed’s advanced tamper-resistant<br />

fall alarm, this system is the perfect combination for all nursing home patients. Stock the<br />

one system <strong>and</strong> simply trim the sensor to size with scissors for chair systems—no<br />

more ordering different-sized pads!<br />

#ETT711813 Ultra-Thin Bed/Chair Sensor w/TR2 Alarm $150.00<br />

#ETT711812 Ultra-Thin Bed/Chair Sensor w/IQ Duo Plus Alarm 115.00<br />

#ETT711729 Ultra-Thin Bed/Chair Sensor w/Voice Alarm 151.00<br />

BED FALL ALARMS<br />

Paper-thin design goes undetected by patient!<br />

It's early warning! Ultra-Thin Sensor detects patient movement before they rise.<br />

Pressure ulcer alarm<br />

reminds patient to readjust<br />

Volume<br />

Nurse<br />

call jack<br />

Reset<br />

button<br />

Time<br />

interval<br />

selector<br />

Low-battery<br />

indicator<br />

Bed or<br />

chair<br />

Sensor<br />

connection<br />

InertAlert monitors patients for pressure ulcer<br />

protection. Alarm sounds when patient should readjust<br />

position. <strong>Care</strong>giver can choose 15-, 30-, or 60-minute<br />

intervals for pressure ulcer monitoring. Helps reduce<br />

the chance of skin breakdown, infection, <strong>and</strong> ulceration.<br />

Alarm uses dual reset buttons. 9V battery included.<br />

#ETT72133<br />

$61.00 ea<br />

Alarm Unit only<br />

#ETT71 0083D InertAlert w/Six-Month Chair Sensor Pad<br />

was $96.00 ea Now only $76.00 ea!<br />

#ETT71 0084D InertAlert w/Six-Month Bed Sensor Pad<br />

was $101.00 ea Now only $81.00 ea!<br />

Limited bed mobility. Earlier warnings.<br />

No false alarms.<br />

Roll-Control Belt is an exceptional alarm solution,<br />

perfect for your restless, high-fall risk patients. These<br />

alarmed bed belts keep patients securely in bed, yet allow<br />

them to roll freely from side to side <strong>and</strong> even sit up, all<br />

without causing false alarms. As soon as the patient<br />

attempts to unfasten the belt, the alarm sounds. The<br />

patient must then continue unfastening an additional<br />

12 inches of belt before it is possible to get up,<br />

giving the caregiver time to respond.<br />

Why use them?<br />

• <strong>Patient</strong> can move freely without causing false alarms<br />

• Easy to release, yet hinders patient from<br />

getting out of bed<br />

• No weight requirements*<br />

#ETT70088 Roll-Control Belt w/TR2 Alarm $163.00 ea<br />

*Not considered a restraint for<br />

patients who are physically able to<br />

unfasten the belt<br />

How it works:<br />

Call! Volume Pricing Order toll-free 800.225.2610 Fax 800.437.2966 Click www.AliMed.com 11<br />

Item numbers <strong>and</strong> styles cannot be assorted for volume discount.<br />

<strong>Patient</strong> begins unfastening belt.<br />

Alarm sounds before patient finishes<br />

unfastening.<br />

<strong>Care</strong>giver has more time to respond.

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