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Old Aug 17, 1998, 03:37 PM
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Could anyone let me know if you are involved in any research regarding bed alarms. Thank you for your assistance!

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Old Mar 01, 2000, 08:30 AM
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Originally posted by sander:
Could anyone let me know if you are involved in any research regarding bed alarms. Thank you for your assistance!
"I wanted to know if you received any replies to your question? We use a TAB bed alarm system to prevent patient falls but what we are finding out is that the alarm is basically a way of telling the nurse that the patient has already fallen. It's not that the nurses are not making their rounds and keeping a watchful eye. Any suggestions that you might have?"

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