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Careplus
Medical, Inc. has identified the need to develop a product that is both
low-cost and highly effective. This new patented multipurpose positioning
device is called the Turnwedge. It aids in relieving pressure
from the skin and assists in the effective treatment and prevention
of pulmonary complications associated with immobility.
When
using any product or device, you should take into consideration
Why the product is recommended or ordered for your patient.
In order for a product to truly have a positive outcome it must
meet very specific requirements.
These
requirements are:
Turning
a patient up to or over 60 degrees laterally
Giving
the patient a more effective and controlled angle of turn
An
ergonomic design that minimizes contact to the skin
A
nurse-friendly device that is both lightweight and easy to use
Our
design team, which developed the Turnwedge, took feedback
from nurses and wound care specialists and created our patented
design. It addresses the concerns that such a lateral positioning
device can answer. The Turnwedge has been designed to resolve
the many issues that arise from caring for the immobile patient.
The
Turnwedge s unique design gives you, the caregiver the ability
to:
Laterally
position your patient in gradual increments, up to or over 60 degrees
The
patients position can be effectively stabilized with its non-skid
surface
The
ergonomically designed Turnwedge can easily support up to
a 350 lb. patient(Bariatric Model up to 600lbs.), with only minimal pressure to the skin. Finally,
the Turnwedge incorporates all these features into a lightweight,
easy to use device, which will assist you in providing a practical,
cost-effective solution to your wound care and pulmonary problems.
The Turnwedge is ergonomically designed for minimal contact
to the skin. It also provides firm body support and guards against
sliding on bedding. The Turnwedge provides your patient a
more effective and controlled angle of turn from 0 to 60 degrees.
The angle of turn is determined by how far under the Turnwedge
is placed. The more aggressive the turn, the better the clinical
outcome.
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