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Loop in situ sling - padded legs
activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Amputee clip bathing in situ sling
knee or total hip. It is designed with the ability to remain under the patient between transfers following clinical assessment.
Disposable loop repositioning sling
of cross-contamination as it stays with the patient. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Loop comfort repositioning sling
the floor. The sling can also be used as bed linen and may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Loop repositioning sling
lateral transfer from one flat surface to another. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
How to prevent pressure injury during patient rehabilitation
Empowering movement is fundamental to any patient rehabilitation programme and is a core principle in the prevention of pressure injury development. With the impact of the current pandemic, the focus on mobilising and rehabilitating patients earlier and often throughout the day has never been higher.
Out of bed transfer
Out of Bed Transfer - Early Mobility | Arjo Out of bed transfer. Solutions for lateral and seated transfers out of bed. Patient handling equipment for high-quality care. Find out more at Arjo. Transfer can be achieved using a patient lift system or lateral transfer aid.
Medical equipment inspection
Medical equipment inspection | Arjo Medical equipment inspection. Professional inspections to assess the condition and provision of your equipment, parts and accessories. Learn more at Arjo.
The power of intervention in pressure injury prevention and management
The power of intervention in pressure injury prevention and management Discover key interventions in pressure injury prevention and management to enhance patient care and outcomes. Learn more on Arjo’s blog. The power of intervention in pressure injury prevention and management by Sharon Maris, Director Global Medical Affairs for Pressure Injury Prevention Pressure injury prevention interventions are key to reducing the risk of developing painful, resource intensive and costl
In bed
Early mobilisation in bed | Arjo Mobilisation in bed. Methods to support patient rehabilitation and recovery through regular repositioning, progressive verticalisation and upright positioning. Advanced support surfaces and versatile bed frame articulation can help support in-bed mobilization.
Rehabilitation
During periods of hospitalisation, facilitating mobility helps people recover faster and regain their independence to help return to life outside the hospital.
Preventing Pressure injuries in Patients with Reduced Mobility
Reduced mobility is a significant risk factor for pressure injury development, international guidelines emphasise the need for regular turning and repositioning of patients to help prevent skin damage¹. While a pressure redistribution mattress may enable the repositioning regimen to be individualised, regular postural change is still important but not without risk to the patient or caregiver.
Sorrento
The Sorrento lends itself to changing user needs in multiuser environments, while keeping the patient/resident in mind.
First Step Cirrus
The First Step® Cirrus is a Low Air Loss overlay (when used on an existing mattress) or a mattress replacement system (MRS) (when used with the optional foam base) designed to prevent and treat pressure injuries by managing pressure redistribution and skin microclimate.
Wound care requires an individualized approach
Recovery from a wound, whether a stage 1 pressure injury or a full thickness wound, requires an individualized approach. The acronym, APIE, frequently includes trial and error, and complex testing to the find the right solutions at the right time to heal a wound.