Patient Or Family Concerns About Bed Rail Use; Developed By The Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup - Invacare 1171780 Guía De Notificación

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Which Ways of Reducing Risks are Best?
A process that requires ongoing patient evaluation and monitoring will result in optimizing bed safety. Many patients go through a period of adjustment
to become comfortable with new options. Patients and their families should talk to their health care planning team to find out which options are best
for them.

Patient or Family Concerns About Bed Rail Use

If patients or family ask about using bed rails, health care providers should:
Encourage patients or family to talk to their health care planning team to determine whether or not bed rails are indicated.
Reassure patients and their families that in many cases the patient can sleep safely without bed rails.
Reassess the need for using bed rails on a frequent, regular basis.
To report an adverse event or medical device problem, please call FDA's MedWatch Reporting Program at 1-800-FDA-1088.
For additional copies of the brochure, see the FDA's website at http://www.fda.gov/MedicaDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/
GeneralHospitalDevicesandSupplies/HospitalBeds/default.htm.
For more information about this brochure, contact Beryl Goldman at 610-388-5580 or by e-mail at bgoldman@kcorp.kendal.org. She has volunteered
to answer questions.
For information regarding a specific hospital bed, contact the bed manufacturer directly.

Developed by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup

Participating Organizations:
AARP
ABA Tort and Insurance Practice Section
American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
American Health Care Association
American Medical Directors Association
American Nurses Association
American Society for Healthcare Engineering of the American
Hospital Association
American Society for Healthcare Risk Management
Basic American Metal Products
Beverly Enterprises, Inc.
Care Providers of Minnesota
Carroll Healthcare
DePaul College of Law
Updated April 2010
ECRI
Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society
Hill-Rom Co., Inc.
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
Medical Devices Bureau, Health Canada
National Association for Homecare
National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform
National Patient Safety Foundation
RN+ Systems
Stryker Medical
Sunrise Medical, Inc.
The Jewish Home and Hospital
Untie the Elderly, The Kendal Corporation
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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