anti decubitus alternating pressure air mattress pumpsare used to prevent and treat 'bedsores' or 'pressure sores'. They are also used to provide burn patients, patients with Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease, etc. with comfort and relief.
anti decubitus alternating pressure air mattress pumps is a replacement alternating air mattress system that is designed for patients who are at medium-high risk of developing pressure ulcers. This mattress is ideal for use within a hospital, hospice or care home environment, with an easy to use digital control system that incorporates alternating & static modes with variable pressure settings.
Finermed carry a wide selection of medical air alternating pressure anti bedsore mattress to meet the needs of our patients care and budget.
Innovative A/B/C Cylce Mode(1 in 3) feature A/B/C 3 Groups of cells design(6cells per group).During alternating,there always have 2 groups of cell keep inflating, it means that it will have 12 cells can share and support the patient weight. Compare with the A/B 2 groups alternating model , A/B/C Cylce mode is more comfortable,more quiet, better sleep quality.
The mattress feature Ventilated Low-Air-Loss Cells Wicks moisture away to keep the patient comfortable.
11cm/4.3" height mattresss, Mattress Extra Flap is convience to fix the mattress and the movement
Nylon TPU cover for mattress is comfortable,waterproof,Air Permeablility, Easy for cleaning.
Quiet and smart pump is simple to handle and light to carry.
Mattress feature:
come with Low-Air-Loss Cells
Size: 200cm(L) x 90cm(W) x 11.5cm(H)
Top cover: Nylon / PU with button
Air cells: Nylon / PVC
Base: Nylon / PVC
18 pieces air cells +1 free spare cell
Material Thickness:0.36mm
Max Weight Support: 145kg
Pressure Ulcer Stage: I,II
Pump Feature:
Innovative A/B/C Cylce Mode(1 in 3)
Material |
TPU,PVC,Nylon or silicone rubber |
Height |
7cm,11cm,12cm,15cm,18cm,20cm, 22cm or 25cm |
Weight Capacity |
150kg,180kg or 210kg |
grade |
Basic type, low risk or be at medium risk, even at very high risk of pressure sore development |
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