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5 Medical Supplies Useful for Senior Care

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Updated June 09, 2015.

It certainly seems that the range of afflictions a patient may suffer from while in hospital care is endless. But with seniors, you can certainly play the odds by being prepared and having on-hand the following medical supplies designed to prevent some common hospital acquired conditions.


1. Safepole


Safepole is an IV pole made of high-grade durable casters with a 6-star base. This IV pole may have the most reliable anti-tip construction of any IV pole on the market today. But the Safepole doesn't just help the wobbly-mobile patient stay upright with a extra casters (wheels) on the floor; it also has a rounded-edge plastic handle that circumnavigates the pole. This handle provides a safe and comfortable grip that feels natural for the patient to rely on to stay upright.

Beyond stability benefits thanks to it's fall-prevention engineering and design, the Safepole also protects seniors from healthcare acquired infections. The stable base wheels are covered with a plastic dome that keeps the long plastic tubes that hang from IV bags and infusion pumps from landing on the floor and getting tangled in the wheels. When tubing gets caught in the casters of a traditional IV pole, the patient bends down to untangle the tubes from the casters, exposing to higher risk of falling on the floor or by touching the dirtiest part of the IV pole - the part that rides along the floor where killer microbes are waiting to hijack the patient's body.

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2. Phoneris(R) Inner Cannula and Aeroflex(R) Ventilator Circuit Connector


Geriatric patients typically have a common need to breath with the help of a ventilator while under hospital care. There are many different conditions that can weaken their bodies and thus create the need for extra help flushing air in and out of their lungs.

As result, the Phoneris(R) Inner Cannula and Aeroflex(R) Ventilator Circuit Connector make the list for useful medical supplies for the care of seniors.

This device has a safety mechanism that helps prevent accidental disconnection, a considerable problem that is not only dangerous for patients recovering from a tracheotomy, but also a distraction for efficient nursing care.

The design also features a swivel capability that is gentler on the patient's stoma.More »


3. Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention Kits


Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) is a common healthcare acquired infection. It occurs when the patient breathing through a ventilator develops pneumonia that they did not present with when they were admitted to the hospital. The use of a ventilator, though important for helping the infirm patient breathe, is also a device that opens up the possibility for a lung infection because it is difficult to keep clean.

VAP Prevention Kits ship complete with a visual step-by-step cue for nurses to keep handy at the patient's bed so that they can follow the recommended cleaning protocol.

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4. 4 Strategies to Reduce Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI)


Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) are another hospital acquired infection that arise commonly in senior patients. Hospital staff can reduce CAUTI rates by having a pre=packaged CAUTI-Prevention Kit on hand. The kit helps reduce the risk of infection because it contains instructions and medical supplies to make a sterile urinary catheter insertion.More »


5. 9 Skin Care Products for Pressure Ulcer Prevention


Pressure ulcers, also known as "bed sores", commonly occur when an older patient is confined to their hospital bed. The weak skin breaks down due to the heat and friction, and it wasn't properly cleaned, or the patient wasn't effectively rotated or adjusted in a timely manner.

The skin deteriorates into a sore that the nursing staff now must treat before they can discharge the patient.

There are several different wound care kits and lotions, creams, gels, and powders that help nurses care for the wound with the right product for the proper stage of the condition.More »
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