Upgrade the Bed
Moisture-Beds
Pressure Reduction Beds
Bariatric Beds
PIP Standards of Practice
100

What braden score qualifies the patient for an upgrade?

<18

100

This bed provides a mattress with a blower for constant dryness 

Auralis with Skin IQ

100

This bed is for patients <500lbs with no moisture complications

Auralis with NO skin IQ

100

This bed is for a patient >500lbs with moisture reduction needs only

Citadel Plus with MaxxAir

100

This assessment is performed QShift with a score resulting in a need to order the PIP

Braden Scale (<18)

200

What medications qualify a patient for an upgrade?

vasopressors, chemotherapy, longterm steroid use

200

This bed provides a surface that does not need constant dryness

Auralis

200

This bed is made for a patient <500lbs who stayed in the ICU >2days without fall risk

Citadel

200

This bed is for a patient >500lbs with pressure reduction needs only

Citadel Plus with Auralis Plus

200

Ensuring a prophylactic sacral mepilex is in place and the nurse has assessed _______?

underlying skin (covered by the mepilex)

300

What types of moisture qualify patients for an upgrade?

all (most specifically diaphoresis and incontinence)

300

This bed is made for patients <300lbs with moisture related challenges

First Step Cirrus Overlay
300

This bed is made for a patient <500lbs who stayed in the ICU <2days without fall risk

Auralis with skin IQ

300

This bed is for a patient >500lbs with NO moisture reduction or pressure reduction needs

Citadel Plus with standard mattress

300

Incontinence can be managed with?

Q2 toileting, PrimaFit/PrimoFit, indwelling catheters, incontinence briefs, incontinence chux

400

What comorbidities qualify a patient for a specialty bed?

cardiac, neurological, vascular, diabetes, ESRD, sensory issues

400

Ensuring the am-PAC score was assessed and ________ goals were set

mobilization

500

How long should the patient be admitted to consider a specialty bed upgrade?

>2 days

500

What can be offered for PO intake and nutritional needs for at-risk patients?

dietary supplements, protein-rich food

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