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Alternating Pressure Air Mattress

Alternating Pressure Air Mattress 

Purpose: 

  • To maintain adequate circulation. 

  • To relieve pressure and aid in healing and/or prevention of pressure ulcers. 

  • To reduce pain due to pressure. 

Equipment: 

  • Alternating pressure air mattress. 

  • Motor and plastic connection tubing. 

  • Large sheet or loose fitted sheet. 

Procedure: 

  1. Setup: 

  • Contact maintenance for the setup of the mattress. 

  • Place the mattress directly on the bed frame with air inlet tubes positioned at the head of the bed. 

  • Hang the motor unit on the bed frame below the foot of the bed. 

  • Connect the tubing to the motor unit connectors and secure them. 

  • Note: Ensure the tubing is kept off the floor. 

  • Plug the unit into an electrical outlet. Press the ON switch and check the indicator light to ensure the pump is operating. The light indicates the pump is functioning. 

  • Allow the pad to inflate by setting the pressure midway as ordered or per the manufacturer’s recommendation. 

  1. Bedding: 

  • Place a large sheet and tuck it under the mattress, or use a loose fitted sheet. 

  • Note: Avoid using additional linen that will negate the action of the air mattress. Avoid the use of safety pins near the air mattress. 

  1. Resident Positioning: 

  • Assist the resident onto the inflated alternating pressure mattress. 

  • Complete bed making after positioning the resident. 

  • Leave the resident in a comfortable position with the call light within easy reach. 

  • Note: The need to turn and change the resident’s position continues even with the mattress in place. 

  1. Monitoring and Maintenance: 

  • Check the settings and function of the mattress regularly. 

  • Report if the mattress is deflating or if the alarm is sounding. 

  • When the mattress is discontinued, take the equipment to the utility room, clean it with a disinfectant solution, dry it well, and roll the pad. 

  • Note: Avoid folding the pad. Avoid getting moisture into the mattress through the tubing. 

  1. Housekeeping: 

  • Housekeeping is responsible for cleaning and disinfecting the equipment and then storing it properly. 

Compliance and Documentation: 

  • Adhere to CMS guidelines and Requirements of Participation for Long-Term Care Facilities. 

  • Document the use of the alternating pressure air mattress in the resident’s care plan, including setup, monitoring, and any issues encountered. 

  • Provide training to staff on the correct setup, use, and maintenance of the alternating pressure air mattress to ensure resident safety and comfort. 

  • Conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with this policy and address any gaps in practice or documentation. 

References: 

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). State Operations Manual (SOM), Appendix PP - Guidance to Surveyors for Long-Term Care Facilities. 

  • CMS Requirements of Participation for Nursing Homes. 

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