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Syrtenty Bed Alarm Saves Patients From Infections

 

 

 


(Medical-NewsWire.com, January 12, 2015 ) Titusville, FL -- In the case that patients with limited mobility - especially elderly patients, develop pressure ulcers or bedsores - caregivers could be assured that they will not develop further infections while receiving bed fall prevention.

Battery-operated Syrtenty Bed Alarm comes with a basic fall monitor that creates a sound alarm or a musical alarm depending on the preference of the users, and an antimicrobial bed sensor pad that rings the alarm when the patient is trying to get out of the bed.

The basic fall monitor has volume control to make sure that the alarm will not be too loud or too soft. The caregiver can change the volume depending on what she is doing or where she is at while the patient is on the bed. The loudest volume setting of the alarm was reported to reach other rooms inside the house or care facility.

On the other hand, the 29" x 7.5" bed sensor pad is antimicrobial. It resists the development of bacteria even if it is placed near the buttocks of the patient. In the case that the patient accidentally urinates or defecates on the bed or on the sensor pad, the antimicrobial sensor pad would just need some wiping and disinfecting. It is reported to be low-maintenance and hospital-grade.

This is important in the case of patients with limited mobility because they are prone to developing pressure ulcers or what are more popularly known as "bedsores." Bedsores happen when there is too much pressure on specific areas of the skin. Based on an article from Mayo Clinic, hips and tailbones are the areas most prone to pressure ulcers.

Wound infections are common in these areas of the skin of patients with limited mobility because of how near they are to the buttocks. To make matters worse, bedsores are more difficult to treat than regular wounds. It is also most difficult to treat among diabetic patients.

Bedsores affect not only the skin of the patient, but also the underlying muscles. Because of too much pressure, tissues in the said areas are deprived of blood flow; thus, they die. Syrtenty Bed Alarm with antimicrobial sensor pad addresses this elderly home care problem.

Midwest Health Solutions is an authorized seller of Syrtenty Bed Alarm with antimicrobial sensor pad that can be purchased through Amazon.

About Midwest Health Solutions

Midwest Health Solutions is a 10-year-old company specializing in health and personal care items. The company prides itself on combining the best quality products with the best customer service in the industry.

Midwest Health Solutions

Michael Bitler

989-884-4680

mbitler@midwesthealthsolutions.com

Source: EmailWire.Com

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