Invacare Universal High Plus Manual Del Usuario página 6

Ocultar thumbs Ver también para Universal High Plus:
Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

  • ESPAÑOL, página 20
Universal High Plus
Thank you for purchasing an Invacare®sling.
The following user guide must be read and adhered to, or the warranty may be void.
Please check your sling on delivery – if the sling is not in perfect condition, please contact your
supplier.
The Universal High Plus can be used for highly physically dependent clients and allows for easy
access for personal hygiene. It is easily applied and removed in both sitting and lying position.
This Universal High Plus allow the client to have the arms "outside" the sling.
Sling application – Sitting in chair or wheelchair
Lean the client forward ensuring that they are well supported to reduce risk of falling and to
promote feelings of security.
Slide sling down behind the back of the client in a central position with the aperture apex
aligned with the base of the spine.
Sit the client back on against the sling. Picture 1.
Pass the leg support around towards the front of the chair to each side of the thigh and under
the thigh (right and left). Picture 2.
Sling application – Lying in bed or on floor
If the client is able to sit up from the bed or floor, this will ease the application.
Lean the client forward ensuring that they are well supported to reduce risk of falling and to
promote feelings of security.
Slide sling down behind the back of the client in a central position with the aperture apex
aligned with the base of the spine.
Sit the client back on against the sling. Picture 3.
Otherwise, roll the sling to mid-way and roll the client to one side to position the rolled up
sling under the lifted side. Note! Place the centre of the sling (green mark) along the spine.
Roll the client to the other side, unroll the sling and roll the client back into position on the
sling. Picture 4.
Bend the knees one at a time to apply the sling under the legs.
Application of the legs straps
Crossed legs straps:
For maximum security, cross the legs straps. This will reduce the risk of forward pitching and
also maintain a better alignment of the hips and lower limbs. Picture 5.
Looping the leg sections together:
If the client is an amputee or feels this is more comfortable, the leg straps can be placed upon
each other. Ensure that the client is not prone to spasm and there has been a risk assessment
completed to address the possibility of forward pitching. Picture 6.
Not crossed leg straps:
Each leg can be applied of its own to the spreader bar or lifting strap. This can be recommended
when the client has a special sensitive abdomen or at intimate hygiene. Picture 7.
2

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido