Respiration Sample Clauses

Respiration. For maintenance for respiration eg suction units Home - Standard for Nursing Home Oxygen cylinders Home and GP - Standard for Nursing Home. GP if prescribed. Oxygen administration consumables Home and GP - Standard for Nursing Home. GP if prescribed. Simple nebulisers Home - Standard for Nursing Home Resuscitation equipment (eg mouth to mouth) Home - Standard for Nursing Home Non-standard complex nebuliser and humidifiers (eg for ENT, CPAP BIPAP) Trust - Type of Equipment Arrangements for Provision to Nursing Home Arrangements for Provision to Residential Home Comments Beds *A Nursing Home is expected to have approximately 25% of their beds standard hospital/height adjustable and a further 25% standard electric profiling. If these stock levels are met and a Resident’s assessed needs cannot be met within current available stock, the Trust will provide an appropriate bed on loan. General beds Home Home Standard hospital beds – height adjustable Home* Home or Trust By Trust to Residential Home if assessed need Standard electric profiling Home* Home or Trust By Trust to Residential Home if assessed need Non-standard beds eg for people with complex treatment and care needs eg Egerton Trust Trust Bed Attachments Range of back rests Home Home Over bed trolley table Home Home Lifting pole Home Home Cot sides: for Divan/Padded hospital style bed Home or Trust Home or Trust Home responsible if they own bed. Trust responsible if providing bed. Fall Out Mattresses Home or Trust Home or Trust Trust to provide where part of a risk assessment and the Trust is providing the bed, and the Home do not have a mattress available. Patient Repositioning For lifting and manual handling under Health & Safety at Work Act eg hoists, slings, transfer boards, glide sheets Home Home Hoists: ceiling tracks Trust when assessed need Trust when assessed need Hoists: toileting Home Home Non-standard sling Trust Trust Standing turntable Home Home Type of Equipment Arrangements for Provision to Nursing Home Arrangements for Provision to Residential Home Comments PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PRESSURE ULCERS Mattresses – Pressure Relieving: *See Residential & Nursing Home Specification and Contract, Special Conditions section 16.2 As a Nursing Home is renewing static mattresses (ie. Divan or hospital mattresses) over the next 4 years, they should be replaced with pressure reducing foam mattresses. Pressure reducing foam mattresses Home* Trust Trust will provide to Residential Home if assessed n...
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