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The LEAF Patient Monitoring System Wearable patient sensor + user interface Personalized care for each patient Get digital turn reminders (in room and at the nurses’ station) Confirm the quality of your patient turns Automatically generate reports Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) are …
6,7 Plus, the LEAF System’s Integrated Positioning Index™ (IPI) is the first tool that precisely measures the effectiveness of patient turning, including patient turn frequency, turn angle and tissue recovery time. 8,9
Research shows that getting patients up and moving sooner could be crucial to their health in multiple areas, not just skin, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal.12-18.
Be aware that there is a possibility of ambulation/step detection inaccuracy. Some patient steps may not produce enough movement to be detected by the System. Conversely, some patient movement may resemble the movement associated with taking a step and therefore be recognized by the System as such.