
5
(1)
National
Pressure
Ulcer
Advisory
Panel,
European
Pressure
Ulcer
Advisory
Panel
and
Pan
Pacific
Pressure
Injury
Alliance.
Prevention
and
Treatment
of
Pressure
Ulcers:
Quick
Reference
Guide.
Emily
Haesler
(Ed.).
Cambridge
Media:
Osborne
Park,
Western
Australia;
2014.
1.3
Other
information
Action
plan
Pressure
ulcers
To
achieve
the
best
possible
result
for
this
product
it
is
recommended
that
a
well
‐
planned
and
well
‐
structured
working
environment
be
used.
In
our
guideline
"Action
plan"
you
will
find
examples
which
can
be
applied
and
put
into
practice
when
using
our
products.
Mattress
guide
This
practical
guide
gives
you
as
a
care
giver,
help
in
choosing
the
correct
mattress
from
the
Care
of
Swedens
range.
CuroCell®
Nova
CX13
and
CuroCell®
Nova
CX19
are
mattresses
in
function
group
C.
This
information
can
be
found
on
our
website
www.careofsweden.com
or
you
can
order
a
copy
from
our
Customer
services
by
sending
your
details
to
2.
Product
description
2.1
Pump
and
mattress
1.
Mattress
2.
CPR
(rapid
deflation)
3.
Pump
connector
4.
Pump
NOTE!
For
certain
patients,
such
as
amputees,
are
the
recommended
minimum
weight
not
valid.
These
users
may
however
have
other
requirements
as
the
entire
mattress
is
not
being
loaded.
Please
refer
to
sections
4.2
and
4.3
for
operating
control.
When
used
together
with
positioning
pillows,
read
the
user’s
manual
carefully
to
ensure
correct
positioning
of
the
patient.
If
you
are
using
this
product
with
an
evacuation
sheet,
it
is
the
user’s
responsibility
to
ensure
that
it
is
safe
to
use
for
evacuation.
Be
careful
when
using
bed
rails
or
other
protection
on
the
bed
so
that
the
mattress
does
not
become
trapped
or
damaged.
The
mattress
must
not
be
lifted
with
a
person
lying
on
it
or
used
for
any
other
type
of
transport
other
than
a
possible
evacuation
using
an
evacuation
sheet.
This
mattress
is
unsuitable
for
use
during
x
‐
ray
examinations
because
of
the
risk
of
blurred
images
or
artefacts
that
may
lead
to
diagnostic
errors.
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3
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