Assisted Care 24 Hour Oral Care Kit – Oral hygiene kit for ventilated patients
Toothbrush with suction hole. Rigid sponge aspiration catheter. Oral care kit for ventilated patients
Description – Oral hygiene kit for ventilated patients:
- Studies have shown that Hospital Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) is the second most common Hospital Associated Infection (HAI) in the U.S. Most Non-Vented (NV) HAP infections (70.8%) are acquired outside of the ICU setting; of these, 18.8% require ICU admission.
- Avanos Medical has designed a kit that provides comprehensive oral care for non-vented, or intermittently vented patients that are unable to perform oral care independently.
- Assisted Care 24-Hour Oral Care Kits for non-vented or intermittently vented patients are ready-to-use, simple-to-implement, and easy-to-maintain.
Features:
- Designed for nurses, by nurses
- Step-by-step program
- Color Coded “Order of Use Guide”
- Box with easy-to-follow instructions
- Convenient step-by-step training guide
- Live inservicing and education tool
AVANOS* assisted oral care kits with CHG include:
- Innovative Self-Cleaning Covered Yankauer – With BALLARD* technology
- Ergonomically Designed Suction Handle
- Y-Connector for Single Suction Canister Use
- 2 Toothbrush Procedure Packs to be used with CHG
- 2 Suction Swab Procedure Packs with alcohol-free oral rinse solutions, and non-petroleum based mouth moisturizer
- 2 14ml cups of 0.12% CHG Oral Rinse Solution. Each CHG cup label includes a barcode for easy scanning and documentation.
- Color-coded packaging, allowing caregivers to easily identify specific component packs to track oral care compliance
- Individual packs allow caregivers to choose the right tool at the right time, based on patient need and hospital protocol
- Color-coded “Order of Use” guide, printed directly on the kit, takes the guesswork out of oral care, providing easy identification of component packs while promoting proper continuity of care according to protocol
- Rectangular kit design with wall hanger, making oral care conveniently accessible in the patient’s room, enhancing compliance
CDC Guidelines call for a consistent oral care routine to prevent healthcare-associated pneumonia