Positioning sheet HBO2

positioning sheet
positioning sheet
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positioning

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Optimal Positioning & Comfort for all Hyperbaric Patients Designed for use in high oxygen concentration environments. Three multifunctional configurations for maximum customization to patient’s needs. High-density foam structure supports wound-prevention goals. Fluid and flame-resistant fabric cover. Conductive cover is anti-microbial, self-deodorizing and easily cleaned Available in convenient kit or individually Customizing Comfort for the Hyperbaric Patient Trying to comfortably and safely position a patient in a hyperbaric chamber can be a challenge as nurses and technicians strive to properly adjust or position patients using standard hyperbaric pillows. But now Foot Elevation Support Wedge (part #: 43625) Allows the patient’s legs to be comfortably elevated, eliminating excessive back pressure. The pad is specially designed with depressions to relieve pressure on the feet and ankles, while maintaining the feet in a horizontal position. The Wedge can also be used to elevate a patient’s head and shoulders by placing it behind the back. Lumbar Support Pad (part#: 43626) Relieves back pressure when placed under the knees. It may also be used as an armrest, particularly useful if the patient receives IV therapy while in the chamber, or between the knees when patients are placed on their sides, or simply as an additional pillow. Lateral Support Pad (part #: 43627) Provides additional support for patients who are placed on their sides. A fabric panel is placed under the patient to maintain the ideal position, while comfortably holding the pad firmly against the patient’s back. The Lateral Support Pad can also be used as an armrest.

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