Using BariSling
Application of BariSling on the patient, horizontal position in bed:
Ideally, the patient should be able to turn him/herself. If this is not possible, we recommend the use of assistive devices for
turning, such as SafeHandlingSheet, TopSheet or other approved assistive devices for turning.
Place the sling so that the midsection is aligned with the patient's spine and the lower edge is about 5-10 cm above the
hollow of the knee. Place the edge of the sling as far in under the patient as possible.
Turn the patient back, so that the sling can be pulled forward and adjusted. The leg supports are then drawn up between
the knees. Check to ensure that the sling is evenly distributed on both sides.
If possible, raise the head of the bed before lifting.
Application of BariSling on the patient, seated position at the bedside:
The patient leans to one side of the bed and the BariSling is placed centred under the seat, as far back under the patient
as possible, with the mid-section under the crotch.
Place the sling so that the mid-section is aligned with the patient's spine and the lower edge is about 5-10 cm above the
hollow of the knee. Place the edge of the sling as far in under the patient as possible.
When the BariSling is correctly positioned, the patient sits up again and turns to the other side, so that the sling can be
pulled forward and adjusted. The leg supports are then drawn up between the knees. Check to ensure that the sling is
evenly distributed on both sides.
Application on a four-point slingbar:
When lifting with a mobile or overhead lift unit, the use of a four-point slingbar is recommended. First, apply the rear
loops to the wider side of the slingbar, and then the front loops to the narrower side.
Application on BariTurn:
BariTurn is a turning plate that can be used in combination with two lift units to assist lifting while turning.
First, connect the four lower loops to the slingbar on one lift unit, and then connect the two rear loops to the slingbar on
the other lift unit.
Lifting:
Prepare the patient for lifting; explain what is about to happen. Never leave the patient unattended during a transfer situation
and always be attentive to the patient's signals. Begin lifting. Stop lifting when all lift straps are taut and check to ensure that
everything is as it should be before continuing. Stop lifting if the patient is uncomfortable.
The sling is left in the chair under the patient.
Removing BariSling
Horizontal position in bed
Lower the patient to the bed and disconnect the lift straps from the slingbar. The patient turns first to one side of the
bed, so that the BariSling can be tucked in under the patient's back. The patient then turns to the other side and the
BariSling is removed.
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