Using The Splints; Before Placing The Splints In Service; General Guidelines For Use; Choosing The Correct Splint - Ferno AS-190 User Manual

Vacuum splints
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5.1 Before Placing the Splints
In Service
Personnel who will work with the splints need to read this manual.
Confirm that the splints operate properly. See Inspecting the Splints,
page 12.

5.2 General Guidelines for Use

Medical advice is beyond the parameters of this manual.
It is the users' responsibility to ensure safe practices for the patient
and themselves.
Follow standard emergency patient-handling procedures when
applying and operating the splints.
Applying a vacuum splint requires a minimum of two trained
operators. One operator manually stabilizes the injured area while
the second operator applies the splint.
Stay with the patient at all times.
Use the splints only when they are fully operational.
Do not cut the splints.
Use caution when using sharp objects near the splints.

5.3 Choosing the Correct Splint

Choose the splint size that best suits the injury. The splint should be
large enough to extend beyond the joints on both sides of the injury
(Figure 5 and Figure 6).
If the injury is a dislocation, the splint should be large enough to extend
beyond both sides of the dislocated joint.
© Ferno-Washington, Inc. / 234-2124-03 / May 2018

Using the Splints

5 - USING THE SPLINTS
WARNING
Improper application can cause injury. Apply the splints
and operate the valves only as described in this manual.
An unattended patient can be injured. Stay with the
patient at all times.
NOTICE
Sharp objects can damage the splints. Use care when using
sharp objects near the splints.
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