Indication for Use:
To aid in providing developmental positioning for neonatal patients while redistributing
pressure on sensitive skin.
Product Features:
Instructions for Use:
Take the positioner out of the plastic bag. Flo-Form positioners can be
safely & evenly pre-warmed to the ambient incubator temperature by
placing it in the end space of the baby's incubator (or on an unoccupied
pre-warming admit bed) before positioning your preterm infant.
Place the pre-warmed fluidized positioner under the the specific body
section you are trying to position. Be sure to place a barrier, such as a
cover or sheet, between the positioner and the baby's skin.
Gently stabilize the baby on the positioner with one hand, then slowly
push the perimeter of the positioner towards the baby.
Remold as needed for medical equipment and position changes.
Additional Considerations:
Do not use if positioner has been torn or punctured
DEHP and latex free
Limited 90-day warranty against manufacturer defects
Instructions for Use
Flo-Form NICU Positioner
Product Codes: FF7010, FF9015, FF12020, FF18024, FF20028. FFK1200
Flo-Form
is a non-powered fluidized medium, designed to
maximize contouring and support
The Flo-Form Positioner
effectively contours when normal body forces are applied
(regardless of the direction of the force)
Redistributes pressure
Effectively positions patients
and limb alignment
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will not flow on its own, but it
over a greater surface area
and promotes neutral spine
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Questions and answers
I have noticed people placing the Flo-Form positioner flat under patient's heads (like a pillow) and not molding it to offload pressure from occiput. Will the Flo-Form still be effective when used in this manner?
No, the Spry Flo-Form NICU Positioner is designed to contour under normal body forces to redistribute pressure effectively. Using it flat under the head without molding it would not offload pressure from the occiput effectively.
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