H"-Shaped Restraint Application - Ferno ScoopEXL User And Maintenance Manual

Atraumatic stretcher
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ScoopEXL stretcher
FOOT RESTRAINT
1.
Hook the first snap-hook to pin 6 on foot end.
2.
Hook the second snap-hook to pin 5 on the opposite
side.
3.
Extend the restraint (Figure 28) to form an "8".
4.
Cross the restraint and insert the feet inside the loop
(Figure 29).
5.
Adjust the restraint so that the feet are correctly and
firmly locked (Figure 30).
6.
Once the restraints have been correctly applied and
adjusted, gather any excess length for all of them and
secure them so that they do not interfere with stretcher
operations.
Important
If the 8-shaped configuration of the foot restraint
is not possible or a splint has been applied to the
patient, the restraint can be applied horizontally:
Hook the first snap-hook to pin 6;
Pass the restraint over the patient's shins;
Hook the second snap-hook to pin 5 on the
opposite side;
Adjust the belt so that the feet are correctly and
firmly locked.
Figure 28 - Extending the foot restraint
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Figure 29 - Inserting the feet into the loop
Figure 30 - Correctly applied foot restraint
TWO-PIECE RESTRAINTS WITH
METAL BUCKLE
(CODE: 430-2-N)
Apply two-piece restraints with plastic or metal buckles using
the set-up explained in the chapters Restraint arrangement
and Restraint application - SNAP-HOOK RESTRAINTS.
Follow the instructions below to apply the restraint:
1.
Unfasten the restraint and divide it into two parts.
2.
Pass one part of the restraint through the side handle
of the stretcher.
3.
Insert the buckle in the restraint loop (Figure 31A),
then pull the restraint so that it wraps around the
handle (Figure 31B).
4.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the other restraint part.
5.
Before performing any operation with the stretcher,
check that all restraints are correctly and securely
locked and that they are in good condition.
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