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Part No 1143214

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ICCI Bed Rails and Accessories

When bed rails are used, perform an on-going assessment of the patient’s physical and mental status; closely monitor 
high-risk patients. Consider the following:

Lower one or more sections of the bed rail, such as the foot rail. 

Use a proper size mattress or mattress with raised foam edges to prevent patients from being trapped between the 
mattress and rail. 

Reduce the gaps between the mattress and side rails. 

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/cdrh/beds/

For more information about this brochure, contact Beryl Goldman at 610-335-1280 or by e-mail at 
[email protected]. 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 January 2008

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 Home Care

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

Summary of Contents for ICCG 1143214

Page 1: ...Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products ENTRAPMENT WARNING Proper patient assessment and monitoring and proper maintenance and use of equipment is required to reduce the risk of entrapment Variation...

Page 2: ... 3 Locate the proper mounting holes on the bed to install the bed rails Refer to Detail B of FIGURE 2 4 Position the mounting bracket on the mattress deck Refer to Detail B of FIGURE 2 5 Secure the mounting bracket to the mattress deck with the two hex bolts and locknuts 6 Install the bed rail to the mounting bracket by sliding the mounting pin of the bed rail through the pivot tube NOTE Ensure th...

Page 3: ...ks into place Lowering Pull up on the release lever and push down on the bed rail while rotating towards the foot end of the bed until the bed rail lowers into place FIGURE 3 Using the Epoxy Bed Rails Head End Release Lever Towards the foot end of the bed Bed Rail Socket Screw Mounting Bracket Hex Bolt Locknut Mattress Deck Attach Head End Crossmember Here Bed Rail Mattress Deck Mounting Bracket S...

Page 4: ...g hole in the bed frame Detail B 4 Loosely install the hex nut on the bolt to secure the latch arm to the bed frame Detail B 5 Loosen and remove the hex nut from the bar closest to the latch arm Detail A 6 Carefully push the bolt through the corresponding mounting hole in the bed frame Detail A 7 Loosely install the hex nut on the bolt to secure the bar to the bed frame Detail A 8 Repeat STEPS 5 7...

Page 5: ...xerted on this device Installing the IHRAILTS DLX Positioning Device NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 6 and FIGURE 7 1 When installing the positioning device IHRAILTS DLX on a bed used with an 80 inch mattress the head board mounting brackets and mattress keepers MUST be adjusted Refer to Changing the Head Board Mounting Position and Changing the Mounting Position of the Mattress Keepers on...

Page 6: ...NOTE When using bed rails 6815A 6816A 6803A or IHRAILTS DLX in conjunction with an 80 inch mattress the head board mounting brackets MUST be adjusted 1 Remove the two mounting screws that secure head board mounting bracket to the bed frame See Detail A 2 Secure the head board mounting bracket to the bed frame as shown in Detail B using two mounting screws and locknuts Securely tighten NOTE Ensure ...

Page 7: ...ead end of the mattress deck FIGURE 10 Changing the Mounting Position of the Mattress Keepers Head Board Mounting Bracket Bed Frame Mounting Screws and Locknuts DETAIL A NOTE Mounting position of head board mounting bracket for use with 80 inch mattress without side rails DETAIL B NOTE Mounting position of head board mounting bracket for use with 80 inch mattress using side rails 6815A 6816A 6803A...

Page 8: ...e bed rails are sometimes used as restraints Regulatory agencies health care organizations product manufacturers and advocacy groups encourage hospitals nursing homes and home care providers to assess patients needs and to provide safe care without restraints The Benefits and Risks of Bed Rails Potential benefits of bed rails include Aiding in turning and repositioning within the bed Providing a h...

Page 9: ... 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 cdrh beds For more information about this brochure contact Beryl Goldman at 610 335 1280 or by e mail at bgoldman kendaloutreach org She has volunteered to answer questions For information regarding a specific hospit...

Page 10: ...ICCI Bed Rails and Accessories 10 Part No 1143214 NOTES ...

Page 11: ...er provide dealer s name address and the date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number Do not return products to our factory without our prior consent LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT IMP...

Page 12: ...re Continuing Care Inc A subsidiary of Invacare Corporation Manufacturing Location 2101 E Lake Mary Blvd Sanford Florida USA 32773 All rights reserved Trademarks are identified by the symbols and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted 2009 Invacare Corporation Part No 1143214 Rev E 3 09 ...

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