Posey Bed 8060 User Manual Download Page 1

U.S. Patent No.7,047,991 & 7,383,849

Rx ONLY

Posey

®

 Bed 8060

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Bed 8060

Page 1: ...U S Patent No 7 047 991 7 383 849 Rx ONLY Posey Bed 8060 User Manual...

Page 2: ...to make bed use easier and more efficient The following words have specific meaning when used in this manual Biohazardous material that is contaminated with human blood tissues certain body fluids re...

Page 3: ...cess Panels 17 18 Using the Tube and Drainage Ports 19 Before First Time Use 20 21 Checking for Proper Bed Assembly 20 Guidelines for Proper Bed Location 21 Guidelines for Training 21 New Patient Sele...

Page 4: ...t environment 2 Reduce the risk of unassisted bed exit 3 Reduce the risk of patient falls 4 Avoid the risk of a patient being trapped under a mattress 5 Eliminate the need for side rails when the pati...

Page 5: ...itions 3 Lack of muscle fat and subcutaneous tissue to absorb the impact of a fall 4 Concurrent use of anticoagulants blood thinners 5 A history of severe trauma in a prior fall 6 Conditions that caus...

Page 6: ...b excessively Patients with an excessive pica eating disorder This refers to a person who may attempt to eat the canopy or padding of the Posey Bed 8060 Patients who suffer from this disorder include...

Page 7: ...g guidelines Keep the mattress flat If you need to elevate the head or body of an at risk patient while the patient is alone keep the mattress flat and use a Posey Torso Cushion Cat 8025 to position t...

Page 8: ...on the TV 5 Adjusting window shades or dimming lights 6 Soft music 7 Use of a Posey Activity Apron Posey Catalog item 7400 As with all restraints the Posey Bed should NEVER be used for nursing conven...

Page 9: ...nd the side rails The risk of entrapment is even greater when the head of the bed is raised These zones pose an extreme risk of serious injury or death from entrapment An agitated or aggressive patien...

Page 10: ...ystem 1 Enclosed Mattress Compartment accommodates a 6 inch 15 cm mattress or a 10 inch 25 cm air mattress 2 Nylon Canopy is water repellent 3 A Frame consists of a sturdy A shaped metal frame that su...

Page 11: ...of the bed can be lowered to an angle greater than five degrees 5 Using these features will damage the canopy system and bed motors and will increase the risk of serious injury or death from entrapmen...

Page 12: ...of the hospital bed A failure to follow this warning may interfere with proper operation of the hospital bed NEVER leave side rails in the up position when the patient compartment is closed A failure...

Page 13: ...rom 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 15 NEVER leave a patient alone if the zippers do n...

Page 14: ...attach toys or other items to the netting or canopy Avoid risk of a fall or unexpected bed movement Minimize the risk of injury to you and the patient by following the procedure see pages 25 and 27 fo...

Page 15: ...If any are identified zip and unzip the zipper If condition continues DO NOT use product CHECKING THE ZIPPERS Warnings and Precautions Continued NEVER rip the panels open as this will damage the zipp...

Page 16: ...nel 2 Fully expand the mattress compartment by unzipping the zipper around the entire length of the mattress compartment 3 Follow instructions above as to how to install a mattress To help reduce the...

Page 17: ...close completely The Posey Bed 8060 has four 4 zippered access panels two side panels and two end panels Side Panels Each side panel has two zippers and a pull tab Each zipper has a pull tab for open...

Page 18: ...canopy damage to the access panels or if the entire zipper does not close completely A failure to follow this warning may lead to serious injury or death from a fall ALWAYS check the canopy and make s...

Page 19: ...ping the flow of the tube A tube port in use A drainage port in use DO NOT place the tube through the netting Make sure zippers are fully closed when ports are not in use This will help reduce the ris...

Page 20: ...d NOTE Each No in the table below must be corrected before allowing a patient to use the bed PURPOSE WHO SHOULD DO THIS TASK CHECKLIST Before First Time Use Check Yes No 1 Is the canopy metal frame un...

Page 21: ...t home or with the facility This information can be found in the Posey Bed Training Manual PURPOSE Guidelines for Proper Bed Location Check Yes No 1 Is the Posey Bed 8060 clean 2 Can a patient be easi...

Page 22: ...that each item has been verified WHO SHOULD DO THIS TASK CHECKLIST Monitor the patient s condition per facility policy the doctors order or the care plan Go to Regular Daily Patient Care Page 24 PATI...

Page 23: ...Emergency Patient Access and Exit Should disaster strike such as an earthquake or fire have a disaster plan in place DISASTER PLANNING Steps Tasks 1 Access patient a Position the bed so it can be acc...

Page 24: ...The clearance of the opening side access panel is 69 W x 50 H 175 cm x 127 cm NOTE The frame at the bottom of the Posey Bed 8060 is open on one of the four sides ALWAYS access the patient from the op...

Page 25: ...ping hazards b Make sure the hospital bed casters are locked c Put the mattress in the flat position d The caregiver must access the patient from the open frame side e Unclip the quick release buckle...

Page 26: ...E Raise the bed for easy access a Make sure the area around the bed is clear of any tripping hazards b Make sure the hospital bed casters are locked c The caregiver must access the patient from the op...

Page 27: ...comfortable and secure b Check that the patient is a safe distance from the panel c Make sure the area around the bed is clear of any tripping hazards d Put the mattress in the flat position e The ca...

Page 28: ...l fluids are flowing freely if tubing is not in use make sure all ports are zipped closed 6 Frame Condition Verify the canopy panels and netting have no tears holes or abrasions and that the frame is...

Page 29: ...s or the universal bed straps Canopy frame is not completely covered by foam padding Canopy metal frame is bent or broken Zipper pull tabs are open damaged and will not close the zippers Opened Up DAM...

Page 30: ...ntration of cleaning agent greater than recommended by the manufacturer a Prepare a solution of diluted disinfectant or a water based germicide b Use a damp cloth c Rinse with water to remove excess c...

Page 31: ...n air only cycle no heat 3 Clean the hook and loop strips Use a stiff brush to remove any lint or foreign materials DO NOT use industrial extractor type laundry equipment as this may damage the zipper...

Page 32: ...sey Headboard Footboard Pads 8002 To help protect the patient from injury from contact with the hospital bed headboard or footboards of the hospital bed Posey UNIVERSAL STRAPS 8018 To firmly attach th...

Page 33: ...ting after zipping up A The slider is damaged and does not properly engage the coils when it is being opened DO NOT use the Posey Bed This problem can be minimized by always using the zipper pull tab...

Page 34: ...tenance laundering avoiding sharp objects aggressive and destructive patients and avoiding direct exposure to sunlight As of March 1 2014 Posey will no longer repair any canopy that is more than 5 yea...

Page 35: ...www posey com 1 800 447 6739 Posey Bed 8060 35 Notes...

Page 36: ...Posey Bed 8060 User Manual M6138 REV D 020415 2015 Posey Company All rights reserved Posey Company 5635 Peck Road Arcadia CA 91006 0020 USA Phone 1 800 447 6739 Fax 1 800 767 3933 www posey com...

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