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The Beata Clasp® is a new medical device technology designed to organize and hold medical tubing, reducing the risk of misconnections and enhancing patient safety. It is effortless to use, attaches to bedrails quickly, and transfers easily to other equipment. By implementing this latex-free, disposable tool, you can decrease untangling time, contamination risks, and tripping hazards. The Beata Clasp® promotes operational efficiency and a culture of patient safety. Visit www.BeataClasp.com for more information.
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The Beata Clasp® • New medical device technology • Simple in design • Organizes and holds medical tubing • Latex-free • Disposable / Recyclable • Single patient use Bedside Entanglement Avoidance Tubing Apparatus
Effortless to Use: • Attaches to hospital bedrails in seconds • No adhesives needed • Tubing is aligned into grooves • Transfers to IV poles, wheelchairs, and walkers for ambulation Do not permanently affix tubing to Beata Clasp® For passive restriction only
Benefits • ↓ time spent untangling lines • ↓ chance for contamination • ↓ time & re-work from line reinsertions • ↓ risk of tripping • ↑ patient safety & satisfaction • ↑ operational efficiency • ↑ care team vitality & safety • Creates a culture of patient safety
Tubing Misconnections: • Multiple medical devices connected to patients • Similar and often identical connectors • Care providers may connect two devices which have different intended purpose
Efforts to Prevent Misconnections: • The World Health Organization • “Nine Patient Safety Solutions”: • Patient Safety Solution Topic #7: Avoiding Catheter & Tubing Misconnections • The Joint Commission • April 3, 2006 “Sentinel Event Alert”: • Tubing Misconnections - A Persistent & Potentially Deadly Occurrence • U.S. FDA • Luer Misconnections
Prompts Intuitive Compliance • Directs the user to take correct action • Limited training necessary • Easily involve patient and family in care Patient Safety Goal #13: Encourage patient’s active involvement in their own care as a patient safety strategy.
Line Reconciliation Process The ECRI, Emergency Care Research Institute, recommended that the single most important work practice solution for clinicians is to trace all lines back to their origin before connecting or disconnecting any devices or infusions. Patient Safety Goal #2E: Implement a standardized approach to hand-off communications, including opportunity to ask and respond to questions.
Liability • Proactive risk reduction device • Inexpensive solution to address rising medical malpractice exposure • Demonstrates taking steps to create safety Patient Safety Goal #9: Reduce the Risk of Harm From Falls
Enhancing Patient Safety • Reduce the number of "never events" -- preventable medical errors that result in serious consequences for the patient… “You first have to be the changes you want to see in the world.” – Albert Sweitzer
Enhancing Patient Safety • People want to know what hospitals are doing regarding patient safety and quality – and they want to hear it from their hospitals, not a government agency or other source. • The Beata Clasp presents an opportunity to maintain and enhance credibility and consumer confidence.
Conclusion • Reduces medical errors • Eliminates waste and rework • Eliminates problem of lost call lights • Eliminates the “spaghetti syndrome” • Decreases contamination • Involves patients and families in discussion of tubing safety
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