Bed Alarm System

Bed alarms use pressure pads or motion sensors to alert staff when a patient attempts to leave bed.  They are adjuncts to fall prevention programs and require individualized use to avoid alarm fatigue.  Place sensor pads correctly test alarm function and combine with toileting schedules and mobility aids.

Bed alarms can reduce unassisted bed exits when integrated into multifaceted fall prevention protocols.  Sensor alarm system to detect bed exit and support fall prevention interventions.  Use alarm data to inform care plans and avoid over reliance on alarms as sole prevention strategy.

Main Points: Bed Alarm System | Pressure pad placement | Alarm testing | Alarm fatigue mitigation | Care plan integration | Response protocols

Quick Facts: Alarms alert staff to exit attempts | Alarm fatigue reduces effectiveness | Combine with toileting and supervision | Test sensors regularly | Use data to adjust care plans

Topics related to Bed Alarm System include fall prevention | alarm management | patient safety

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