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May 19, 2009 01:28 PM

Preventing falls from low beds


I have a question regarding the use of pads or mattresses on the floor next to low beds. Our facility does not use any kind of pad next to low beds which are only about 10 inches from the floor. We found that by using them more falls and accidents happen, especially to wondering residents who do not see the mat on the floor and then trip over it and staff tripping over them when going to give care. I just want to know if other facilities use them or not. The only time I would think they would be needed if the resident was a constant faller even with a low bed


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from PAERRN20
Old May 19, 2009, 01:41 PM

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I work in a hospital and we don't use them. We lower the bed to the lowest position and use a bed exit alarm as well. I can see how confused patients as well as oriented patients can trip on them. Also they can slide out from underneath you, causing a fall.
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from oramar
Old May 19, 2009, 01:57 PM

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Where I worked we found people were constantly moving them out of the way to use wheel chairs, carts and portable xray machine. They would never get put back and then we would have toe explain why they were not in place when the patient fell. What they really needs is soft floors made out of that stuff they put down on children's play grounds.
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Old May 19, 2009, 03:07 PM

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I can't begin to count the number of times I've tripped over those miserable mats, causing me to land right smack in the middle of a resident's bed on one memorable occasion (she still teases me about it) or wrench something out of place trying to catch myself from falling. But I'd rather have a frequent faller roll OOB and land on two inches of vinyl-covered foam than that cold linoleum..........me, I'll just have to take my chances.
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from Cynop
Old May 19, 2009, 05:45 PM

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We use them but I agree they are generally more of a pain in the butt than anything. Staff trips on them all the time, they constantly have to be moved out of the way, and for certain patients I think they're more dangerous than having nothing.
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from travel50
Old May 19, 2009, 05:51 PM

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We use them, but not on residents that will get up and walk around. As you noted, that is a fall hazard. We only use them for residents who are prone to simply falling out of bed...those who will try to get up and really can't. We only leave them in place when the resident is in bed, for an afternoon nap and at nite. I would much prefer the stuff they put on playgrounds, but there is no money for that.
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from nightmare
Old May 19, 2009, 05:56 PM

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We have ,occasionally put the base and mattress on the floor to guard against fallers but even then we had one who got carpet burns rolling about on the floor.Now we lower to lowest position and use bed alarms.
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from BEDPAN76
Old May 19, 2009, 06:36 PM

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We use many "low beds with mats". And whenever a resident "transfers " themselves to the mat, it counts as a FALL! It is the "one surface to another surface" rule. At least there are no injuries.....
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Old May 19, 2009, 06:56 PM

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We use alarmed mats as a last resort and usually only in a private room or in a room where the other resident is non-ambulatory.
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from LHH1996
Old May 19, 2009, 10:10 PM

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Yes i agree with the above..we only use them on residents that do not have risk of getting up and tripping over it, or sliding etc..usually they are used for residents (who may be in a low bed) but could possibly roll out and be injured.
you have to be careful because even the roomate or vistors can trip over them..even staff for that matter...
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