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Hospital Bed Air Mattresses: Low Air Loss Alternating Pressure Mattresses

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    Low Air Loss Alternating Pressure Mattress, Deluxe Digital Pump, Cell-On-Cell

    ProHeal

    The ProHeal line of Alternating Pressure and Low Air Loss Mattresses is the preferred choice by clinicians and patients treating all stages of pres...

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If you're in the market for a hospital bed air mattress you may be surprised at how many options are available. Discover the different features and benefits of low air loss alternating pressure mattress models, making them an excellent choice for patient comfort and well-being. 

What is a Hospital Air Mattress?

Unlike your standard inflatable air mattresses, those made for medical use with hospital beds come equipped with features designed for patient needs.

What Are the Different Types of Air Mattresses?

There are three main types of hospital bed air mattresses: low air loss, alternating pressure, and hybrid mattresses. Learn about each to decide the option that's right for you. 

Low Air Loss Mattresses

A Low air loss mattress aims to manage the heat and moisture, or microclimate, of the patient's skin. It uses a series of small air holes in the surface of the mattress to release a small amount of air. This reduces friction and moisture buildup on the skin. 

Alternating Pressure Mattresses

 An alternating pressure mattress focuses on varying pressure points on the body. It uses a series of air cells that inflate and deflate in a predetermined pattern to distribute the weight of the patient evenly and reduce pressure on the skin and tissues. 

Hybrid Low Air Loss Alternating Pressure Mattresses 

Hybrid mattresses combine the features of a low air loss mattress and an alternating pressure air mattress, using both small air holes and air cells to maximize capabilities. 

All of the above-mentioned air mattress types can help prevent the development of bedsores and ulcers while promoting healing in patients who are bedridden or have limited mobility.

Benefits of Using an Air Loss Alternating Pressure Mattress

There are numerous benefits to using a hospital bed with an air mattress:

  • Prevention of Bedsores and Infections
  • Pain Relief
  • Improved Blood Circulation
  • Customizable Support
  • Durability and Convenience

What to Consider When Choosing an Air Mattress for Hospital Beds

Size: Various mattress sizes are available to fit different hospital bed frames. 

Weight Capacity: Mattress weight limits vary by model, with some made for bariatric patients. 

Air Loss System: This feature determines the amount of air released from the mattress to prevent moisture buildup and friction. 

Pump: Inflates and deflates the air cells in the mattress to adjust the pressure settings.

Maintenance: Regular maintenance and mattress cleaning may be needed for optimal performance and durability. 

Tips for Picking the Right Air Loss Alternating Pressure Mattress

  • Consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate type and features of the mattress.
  • Consider the patient's needs, such as weight, height, and mobility, when choosing a mattress.
  • Look for a mattress with customizable pressure settings to provide individualized support.
  • Choose a mattress with a durable and easy-to-clean bed cover that can withstand regular use.
  • Consider purchasing a mattress with a backup battery to ensure continuous use during power outages.

Air Mattress FAQs

  • How long do low air loss alternating pressure mattresses last? Air loss alternating pressure mattresses can last for several years with proper care and maintenance.
  • Can a hospital air mattress for bed sores be used with electric bed frames? Yes, these mattresses can be paired with electric bed frames.
  • Are low air loss alternating pressure mattresses noisy? Air loss alternating pressure mattresses can produce a low humming sound as the air cells inflate and deflate. However, most models have noise-reducing features that make them relatively quiet.
  • Do Air Mattresses come with a warranty? Yes, at Shop Home Med, we offer a free warranty on all our air mattresses to provide our customers with added peace of mind. Contact us for more information about our warranty policy.

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