Warnings and precautions, Risks associated with suffocation or choking – Posey Bed 8060 User Manual

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Entrapment risk for certain at-risk patients include canopy gaps. Raising the head of the Posey

Bed 8060 will create “gaps” or “pockets” between the head of the bed and the canopy. These

areas can cause extreme risk of serious injury or death from entrapment to certain at-risk patients.

Keep the mattress flat with the head of the bed down, when an at-risk patient is alone. Use Posey

Filler Cushions (Cat. 8021) if an at-risk patient’s head or body must be elevated (for example, while

watching TV, or if called for by the doctor’s order or the patient’s care plan). In this case, provide extra

monitoring per the facility’s restraint protocol to ensure that the Posey Filler Cushions (Cat. 8021)

cannot be removed by an at-risk patient and that an at-risk patient cannot crawl under or around

the Posey Filler Cushions. If filler cushions are not available, lower the bed to the flat position and

use a Posey Torso Cushion (Cat. 8025).

To help reduce the risk of suffocation, do the following:

NEVER put a mattress inside the patient area,

ALWAYS keep the mattress in the mattress compartment, completely zipped,

• Keep tubes or monitoring lines and the Nurse Call Button inside the bed only if allowed

by the care plan.

NEVER use the Posey Bed 8060 if there is damage to the canopy, access panels or zippers. A failure

to follow this warning may result in patient escape or unassisted bed exit, which may lead to

serious injury or death from a fall.

ALWAYS check the canopy and the zippers before leaving the

patient alone to help reduce the risk of a fall or unassisted bed exit. (See page 14)
NEVER leave a patient alone if the zippers do not close completely, there are holes in the canopy

or netting, the foam padding covering the metal frame is damaged or missing, or the frame is

damaged. (See page 30)

NEVER leave a patient in the Posey Bed 8060 if they have a risk of self-injury; injury to others; the

bed tipping over; or if the patient tries to damage the bed.

• Be aware that a sudden mood swing may cause violent or

aggressive behavior. Follow your

facility’s security policy, the care plan or the doctor’s orders for

such patients.

• A patient who may become violent or aggressive may require

constant monitoring or different methods of restraint.

• No level of monitoring may avoid risk of serious injury to certain

violent or aggressive patients, i.e. patients who flail from side to side attempting to tip over

the bed or injure themselves against the frame.

• Use of the Posey Bed 8060 by an agitated patient or a patient who tries to escape must be

approved by the doctor or the IDHT when tube(s) or line(s) are in use. There is a risk of

serious injury or death if the patient becomes caught up, or disrupts the integrity of a tube

or monitoring line.

• Watch for signs of claustrophobia, or a significant increase in stress or physical movement.

Remove these patients from the Posey Bed 8060

immediately and notify the doctor. You

may need to find a different method of treatment.

Warnings and Precautions

Canopy Gaps

Risk of Fall or

Unassisted Bed Exit

Violent or

Aggressive Patients

Risks Associated

with Suffocation or

Choking

Filler Cushions

Torso

Cushion

Entrapment

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