The Nimbus 4 Alternating Pressure Mattress system combines automatic adjustment of cell pressures, Heelguard, and Wound Valve Technology, providing effective pressure redistribution and enhanced solutions to a wide range of patient management issues. This innovative system optimises comfort and support for patients while reducing the risk of pressure ulcers. Heelguard technology targets heel pressure points, enhancing overall comfort and reducing the likelihood of heel-related issues. Additionally, Wound Valve Technology offers enhanced solutions for wound management, ensuring optimal healing and patient well-being. With its advanced features, the Nimbus 4 Alternating Pressure Mattress system comprehensively supports various patient care needs.
In Clinical Use for more than 20 years Nimbus Alternating Mattress Replacement Systems are proven to be clinically and cost effective pressure redistributing mattress replacement systems¹⁻⁸ used across all care environments.
References:
1. Ward C, Wubbels M, Schembri L (2012) Using Complete Pressure Off-loading and Advanced Wound Care to Treat a Complex Sacral Pressure Ulcer. Poster Presentation
2. Clancy J (2011) Winning the war against pressure ulcers. Poster presentation
3. Malbrain M, Hendriks B, Wijnands P et al (2010) A pilot randomised controlled trial comparing reactive air and active alternating pressure mattresses in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers among medical ICU patients. Journal of Tissue Viability 19(1):7-15
4. Finnegan MJ (2008). Comparing the effectiveness of a specialised alternating air pressure mattress replacement system and an air fluidised integrated bed in the management of post- operative flap patients. A randomised controlled study. Journal of Tissue Viability 17(1): February 2008
5. Russell L, Reynolds TM (2000) Randomised controlled trial of two pressure relieving systems. Journal of Wound Care 9(2):52-55
6. Evans D, Land L, Geary A (2000). A clinical evaluation of the Nimbus 3 alternating pressure mattress replacement system. Journal of Wound Care 9(4):181-186
7. Land L, Evans D, Geary A et al (2000) A clinical evaluation of an alternating pressure mattress replacement system in hospital and residential care settings. Journal of Tissue Viability 10(1): 6-11
8. Phillips L (2010) Nimbus range of pressure redistributing mattresses. Wounds UK, 2010, 6 (2): 116-122
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Nimbus range pump features
Audible and visual alarms
Comfort control
Infection prevention
Nimbus range mattress features
Cover
Auto-matt sensor pad
Anti-sink mattress design
Wound valve technology
Cable management
Transport facility
Heelguard
CPR facility
References:
9. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance. Prevention and Treatment of pressure ulcers: Clinical practice guideline. Emily Haesler (Ed). Cambridge Media: Osbourne Park, Western Australia; 2014
16. Arjo Data on File. Product Validation Test Report 10-100037760
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS | |
Mattress A Name | Standard |
Mattress A (L x W x H) mm | 2085 x 890 x 215 mm |
Mattress A Weight kg | 15,5 kg |
Mattress B Name | Narrow |
Mattress B (L x W x H) mm | 2085 x 800 x 215 mm |
Mattress B Weight kg | 14,3 kg |
Maximum patient weight kg | 250 kg |
Cell Material | Polyurethane |
PUMP | |
Pump (L x W x H) mm | 508 x 220 x 100 mm |
Weight kg | 5,7 kg |
Mode of Operation | Continuous |
Electrical Rating | 35VA |
Operating Cycle Time | 10 minutes |
Shock Protection | Class II Type BF |
Ingress Protection | IP21 |
Power In | 230 VAC, 50Hz |
Standards | EN60601-1, IEC60601-1 |
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