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Impreva Bath™ with I-See-Red™ Skin Check Guide empowers non-licensed staff to observe skin condition during bathing and report changes to the patient’s RN.
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel calls for clinicians to “inspect the skin at least daily, and document the assessment results.”1 Meanwhile, JCAHO is calling on all hospitals to "improve the effectiveness of communication among caregivers."2
I-See-Red™ Skin Check Guide can help. After all, “bathing provides the best opportunity to observe skin condition.”3 In addition to providing a soothing, full-body bath, Impreva Bath with Skin Check helps improve skin monitoring. It complements a full assessment by a registered nurse, while facilitating compliance to your reporting protocol. It also encourages communication of observations between staff and the patient’s nurse. |
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| Products With Skin Check Guide |
 Impreva Bath" Cleansing Washcloths with I-See-Red" Skin Check 8 standard-weight washcloths/package
Reorder # 7770
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| 1. “Pressure Ulcer Prevention Points,” National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel’s Summary of the AHCPR Clinical Practice Guideline, Pressure Ulcer in Adults: Prediction and Prevention (AHCPR Pub. No. 92-0047. Rockville, MD: May 1992), 1993. 2. National Patient Safety Goals, JCAHO, http://www.jointcommission.org/PatientSafety/NationalPatientSafetyGoals/ 3. Spencer C, Taking Care: A Guide for Nursing Assistants, 2nd Edition, Nursing Assistant Training Institute, Shoreline WA, 1999:148-149. |
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