The risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia is real. Reducing this threat takes a concentrated and coordinated effort. Our oral care kits for ventilated patients can help you perform appropriate oral care efficiently and effectively.
Our comprehensive 24-hour oral care systems are designed to remove plaque, debris, and oral secretions while helping you comply with your oral care protocol.
Easy to use, sequential packaging available in various configurations to meet hospital protocol
Burst pouch dispenses solution in seconds to moisten tools right in the package
Includes all-in-one solution, Corinz Antiseptic Cleansing and Moisturizing Oral Rinse, which can help streamline workflow and promote compliance to protocol
in ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) after implementing a q4 oral care program3
Address pneumonia risk factors across the continuum of care.
Non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia (NV-HAP) can occur on every hospital unit, including in younger, healthy patients. (1)
Learn moreHelp address the risk factors associated with the #1 hospital-acquired infection, pneumonia.¹ The convenient, all-in-one system can remain at the bedside and doesn't require nurse assistance to use.
Learn moreOur solutions and moisturizers are designed to help you keep patients’ mouths clean and moisturized. They promote consistent oral cleansing practices and can improve patient satisfaction and cater to their oral healthcare needs.
Learn moreOur suction and non-suction tools allow you to deliver routine and essential oral care with confidence.
Learn more1. Magill S, et al., Changes in Prevalence of Health Care-Associated Infections in U.S. Hospitals. N Eng J Med. March 2018;379(18):1732-44.
2. Quinn B, Baker DL, Cohen S, Stewart JL, Lima CA, Parise C. Basic Nursing Care to Prevent Nonventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 2013;46(1):1-9.
3. Killer HS, Haines T, Simple and Cost-Effective Strategies to Reduce the Occurrence of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia, Poster presented at 36th Annual APIC Educational Conference and International Meeting, June 7-11, 2009.
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