Toe pleats

Toe pleats

Toe Pleats: Allows a patient in bed to be able to move feet. Pressure ulcers can develop on patients heels and toe from their feet rubbing against a tight fitted bed sheet.

Potter and Perry "Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing" 3rd edition:"Making an occupied Bed' pg.1070

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