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Assess Braden score.
Patients with Braden score ≤18 or other risk factors (immobility, incontinence, malnutrition) need active pressure-redistribution surfaces, not just foam pads.
Key Features
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Foam, gel, and alternating-air overlays redistribute pressure under at-risk body prominences — a core element of pressure-injury prevention bundles.
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Bolsters, wedges, and leg elevators hold anatomical positions for surgical recovery, respiratory support, edema control, and contracture prevention.
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Fitted hospital sheets, stretched-fit pillowcases, and contoured bedding survive institutional laundering and fit hospital mattresses (typically 36 × 84 inches).
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Removable, launderable covers on overlays and positioning aids allow infection-control cleaning between patients without replacing the core foam.
Clinical Use / Bedding, Mattresses & Positioning
Hospital bedding and patient-positioning equipment — beds and bed parts, bolster rolls, wedges, leg elevators, mattress overlays, fitted sheets, and pressure-redistribution surfaces. Selection is driven by patient risk (Braden score), body habitus, and care-setting protocols.
Indications
Application Technique
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Patients with Braden score ≤18 or other risk factors (immobility, incontinence, malnutrition) need active pressure-redistribution surfaces, not just foam pads.
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Head-of-bed ≥30° for VAP prevention; leg elevation above heart for edema; prone or lateral for respiratory support. Reposition at least every 2 hours.
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Foam overlays for low-risk patients; alternating-air or low-air-loss for moderate-high risk; bariatric-rated surfaces for patients over standard weight limits.
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Inspect bedding daily for soiling or wear. Launder sheets per facility protocol; wipe overlays and positioning aids between patients with healthcare disinfectant.
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Log turn schedule, skin assessment (every shift), and any Stage 1+ pressure changes. Adjust surface and frequency based on assessment.
Contraindications & Cautions
Typical Care Settings
Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.
Regulatory & Quality
Standards & Certifications
How It Compares
A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the bedding, mattresses & positioning category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.
| Spec | This product SafetySure Bed Pull-Up 64 L x 4 W | Hospital Supply HQ Ultra Light Full Electric Bed w/Half Length Side Rails | Hospital Supply HQ Pendant for Full Electric Bed (Patriot--#1801B) | Hospital Supply HQ Hand Control only for # 1802C Full Elec Bed Quick Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cover Material | Cotton | — | — | — |
| Sizing | Adult | L | Adult | Adult |
Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.
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FAQ / Bedding, Mattresses & Positioning
Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.
Standard hospital mattresses are 36 × 84 inches. Fitted sheets are sized for this plus mattress depth (typically 6–8 inches). Bariatric beds (42 or 48 inches wide) require bariatric-sized sheets.
Foam or gel overlays suit low-to-moderate-risk patients (Braden 15–18). High-risk patients (Braden ≤14, existing pressure injuries, or prolonged immobility) typically need alternating-air or low-air-loss full mattresses — or a powered replacement mattress.
Yes, with proper cleaning. Wipe the nylon or vinyl cover with a healthcare-grade disinfectant between patients. Remove and launder the cover if it's washable. Replace if visibly worn or contaminated.
Bolsters are cylindrical for side-lying support and between-knees comfort. Wedges are angular for head-of-bed or body-side elevation. Leg/heel rolls are smaller and positioned to offload specific pressure points.
Check the weight capacity. Standard overlays rate 250–350 lbs; bariatric-rated surfaces support 500–1000+ lbs. Always match the weight rating to the patient with a clinical safety margin.
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