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Patient Bathing Protocol Utilization Tool

  • Does your facility have a patient bathing protocol?
  • Do you know how well your facility's patient bathing protocol is working?
  • How committed is your staff to your patient bathing protocol?
  • Is your patient bathing product being used properly?

A study published in the American Journal of Critical Care found Comfort Bath® to be ideally suited for bathing bedridden patients.1 While full-body cleansing is important, so is moisturizing2-4 and completing a full skin inspection.5-7 Comfort Bath is uniquely equipped to help you with all of these requirements.

To assess the impact of Comfort Personal Cleansing® based on your facility's bathing protocol, log in below.

You will need the following information:
1) Number of Comfort Personal Cleansing baths your hospital/unit uses per month
2) Number of hospital or unit beds
3) Average census as a percentage of total hospital/unit beds
4) Average percentage of bedridden patients

Click here to view a sample Protocol Analysis report.

To login, please enter your email address and password then click "Submit." If you have not yet setup an account, click here to register now.

 

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1. Larson El, et al., Am J Crit Care. May 2004;13(3):235-41. 2. Bryant RA, Rolstad BS, Ost/Wound Mgmt. June 2001;47(6):18-27. 3. Kron-Chalupa J, et al., “The basinless bath: a study on skin dryness and patient satisfaction,” Iowa City VA Medical Center. 4. Spencer C, Taking Care: A Guide for Nursing Assistants. 2nd ed., Nursing Assistant Training Institute, Shoreline WA, 1999:148-9. 5. Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN), Guideline for prevention and management of pressure ulcers. Glenview IL, WOCN; 2003, Clin Practice Guideline No. 2. 6. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ – formerly AHCPR), Pressure ulcers in adults: prediction and prevention. Rockville MD: US Dept Health & Human Svcs, Public Health Svc, AHCPR; 1992 (reviewed 2000), Clin Practice Guideline No. 3. 7. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP), Pressure Ulcer Prevention Points. Reston VA, 1993.
 
 



 
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