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Betabed II Micropump from Huntleigh provides dependable alternating pressure relief for lower risk patients. Combining the Huntleigh Betabed® Micropump with any of the Huntleigh Healthcare Bubble Pads provides a constantly changing support surface. Alternating pressure changes the support points on the body providing gentle and effective pressure relief. The HUNB32 and HUNB31 Betabed® Micropumps are economical alternating pressure systems for Hospital Air Beds and are ideal for any clinical setting. Huntleigh Betabed II Micropumps are recommended for patients who are assessed at a low to medium risk of developing pressure ulcers.
What are the differences between the two pumps?
B31 - Betabed® Micropump
B31 Betabed® Micropump is a low-noise, vibration-free pump that is ideal for the home care or hospice setting. There are no dials or buttons to program, just plug it in and the pump will inflate your bubble pad to a fixed pressure. Instructions have been silk screened on the face of the pump to further enhance it's ease-of-use. The Betabed® Micropump B31 system is a low-cost, efficient pump, ideal for homecare use to assist in the prevention of pressure ulcers.
B32 - Betabed® Micropump
B32 Betabed® Micropump comes equipped with a pressure regulator dial to allow customization of support pressure, on/off switch, and hi-flow output to allow for quick set-up. This low noise, vibration-free pump is ideal for any clinical setting. The Betabed® Micropump system, when used with an alternating pressure pad, relieves pressure by creating a constantly changing field of support while gently distributing the patient's body weight.
Please consult the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore and Risk©.
The Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk© is a clinically validated tool that allows nurses and other health care providers to reliably score a patient/client's level of risk for developing pressure ulcers.
Braden Scale Features & Benefits
The Braden Scale is a summated rating scale made up of six subscales scored from 1-3 or 4, for total scores that range from 6-23. The subscales measure functional capabilities of the patient that contribute to either higher intensity and duration of pressure or lower tissue tolerance for pressure. A lower Braden Scale Score indicates lower levels of functioning and, therefore, higher levers of risk for pressure ulcer development.
Click this link to view the Braden Scale. Braden Scale
Basic Protocols
Basic protocols based on Braden Scale scores are provided. The intensity of the preventive interventions being recommended increase as the level of risk rises. These protocols are easily understood by staff and, if they are consistently followed, have been found to reduce the incidence of pressure ulcers.
Please click this link for Basic Protocols. Basic Protocols
Skin Assessment Tool
The Skin Assessment Tool© is a useful instrument for assessment of the skin surface for lesions. It directs the caregiver to systematically evaluate 29 of the most common sites of pressure ulcer occurrence. A head-to-toe assessment of skin condition should be conducted daily for at-risk patients.
Click this link for the Skin Assessment Tool. Skin Assessment Tool
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Hi: I am interested in buying this pad with pump. How much does it weight? I will have to send it to Peru. Thanks
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