Before you begin, Indications for use, Contraindications – Posey KeepSafe® Essential User Manual

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Before You Begin

The Posey KeepSafe Essential is an easy to use, restraint free addition to your fall management program.

The KeepSafe Essential provides an early warning when a patient attempts to rise from a bed, chair or

toilet. This system

does not prevent falls or injury from falls and is not a substitute for patient care,

rounding and a comprehensive fall management protocol in your facility.
The KeepSafe Essential consists of an alarm with an adjustable cord and magnet and activates as the

patient attempts to rise and disconnects the magnet.

Indications for Use:

Persons who may benefit from the use of the Posey KeepSafe Essential include:

• Patients with diminished cognitive or mobility skills. For example, the frail, disabled, senile, or those

with neurologic deficits.

• Patients receiving medications that may cause disorientation, drowsiness, dizziness, or f requent

urination.

• Patients (new or existing) with a history of falls, or who are assessed to be at risk of falling based on

your selected fall-risk assessment.

• Patients who are restless or prone to get up in the middle of the night, e.g., due to incontinence, or

with nighttime voiding habits.

• Patients who require mandatory bed rest.

Contraindications:

NOTE: The KeepSafe Essential may not be suitable for all high fall-risk patients. See Posey catalog for

other options for such patients.
The KeepSafe Essential should

NEVER be used as the only means of surveillance for:

• Agitated, combative or suicidal patients.

• Patients at extreme risk of a life-threatening fall (ex. patients with bone injuries or previous hip fractures).

For these patients, Posey recommends use of the KeepSafe Essential along with a more intensive fall

management measure. See Posey catalog for options such as floor mats, and/or hip protectors among

other fall management products.

Response Policy:

Make sure your facility has a clearly defined policy for response to fall management and fall alarms. This

may include contacting the patient over the nurse call intercom system and telling them to return to their

bed or chair and waiting for assistance, and/or sending staff immediately to the patient’s location for

assistance. Be sure to place a flag or notification device on the patient’s door, in their room, and next to

the respective patient’s room light at the nurse’s station to identify high fall risk patients and alert staff to

respond quickly to fall alarm situations.
Facility fall management policy should address the frequency of visits by nursing staff to:

• Confirm patient is safe.

• Attend to patient needs for nutrition, toileting, exercise, and therapy.

• Check alarm function

every time before leaving patient unattended (see pages 17-18).

If the alarm does not function properly, remove the alarm from service and replace it with a properly functioning alarm.

dO nOT use the alarm or magnet if it does not activate each time magnet is removed from face plate (see pages 17-18).

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