Posey Self-Releasing Wrap-Around User Manual

Wrap around, Application instructions, Rx only

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Application

Instructions

DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT:

Five-inch (13 cm) wide belt. For chair application or temporary bed or stretcher use.

Rx ONLY

“Wrap Around”

© 2013 Posey Company. All rights reserved.

I9241 REV B 040913

ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND LAUNDERING

INSTRUCTIONS ON OTHER SIDE

1. Position the patient on the belt as far back

in the seat as possible, with the buttocks

against the back of the chair.

2. Wrap the foam belt around the patient and

chair backrest. Press the hook and loop

fastener firmly together.

3. Secure the hook and loop fastener in front

of the patient for self-release (Fig. 1), or

behind the patient for assisted-release (Fig.

2). The belt must be snug, but not interfere

with breathing. To check for proper fit,

slide an open hand (flat) between the belt

and the patient

4. Place the belt over the lower lap (Fig. 3) to

hold the buttocks against the backrest and

to help hinder sliding.

5. Wrap the belt under the seat on a part of

the frame that will not allow the belt to

slide forward.

Application Instructions:

Hospital Bed

1. Wrap the belt underneath and around a

movable part of the bed frame.

2. Lay the belt over the top of the patient, and

press the hook and loop fastener firmly over

the patient to secure product. The belt must

be snug, but not interfere with breathing. To

check for proper fit, slide an open hand (flat) between the belt and the

patient.

3. For self-release, place the fastener in reach of the patient (Fig. 4). For

assisted-release, place the fastener out of the reach of the patient.

Check that the belt is secure and will not change position, loosen, or

tighten if the patient pulls, or if the bed is adjusted.

This product is designed for self-release. If the patient is not able to

easily self-release, it is considered a restraint and must be prescribed by a physician.

Before use, check device for damage and that hook and

loop adheres securely. Discard device if you have any questions about

patient safety.

If the patient has, poor upper trunk control or has a

tendency to slide or fall off the chair, it should not be used over the

torso in a chair without a belt or pelvic piece over the lower pelvis/

lap area.

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Application Instructions: Wheelchair, Geri-Chair or

Recliner-Chair

Indications for Use:

Adverse Reactions:

• Severe emotional, psychological, or physical problems may occur: if the applied device is uncomfortable; or

if it severely limits movement. If symptoms of these problems ever appear for any reason, get help from a

qualified medical authority and find a less restrictive product or intervention.

Fig. 4

Fig. 3

• Patients requiring upper torso postural support to help reduce tilting, leaning and

falling from chairs.

• Patients needing a positioning device for added safety while in a chair or bed.
• Patients needing a reminder to call for assistance before exiting a chair or bed,

and are able to follow instructions.

Contraindications:

DO NOT use on a patient who is or becomes highly aggressive, combative, agitated, or suicidal.

DO NOT use on a patient who is unwilling or unable to follow instructions, and is at risk of a fall or

re-injury from self-release.

DO NOT use on patients with: ostomy, colostomy, or G-tubes; hernias, severe Cardio Obstructive

Pulmonary Disease (COPD); or with post-surgery tubes, incisions or monitoring lines. These could be

disrupted by a restraint.

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

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• STOP USE AT ONCE: if the patient is at risk to slide forward or

down in the device.

NOTE: A restraint with a pelvic piece will help to reduce the risk

of sliding. See Posey Catalog.

• Before leaving the patient unattended, explain the purpose for

the belt. Make sure the patient understands:

the need to call for assistance before exiting the chair; and

how to self-release in an emergency.

• There is a risk of chest compression or suffocation if the patient’s

body weight is suspended off the mattress or chair seat. Use

extreme caution with chair cushions. If a cushion dislodges, straps

may loosen and allow the patient to slide off the seat (Figs. 5, 6,

and 7).

• Monitor per facility policy to ensure that the patient cannot slide

down, or fall off the chair seat or mattress and become suspended

or entrapped (Figs. 5, 6, and 7).

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

Heed these warnings to reduce the risk of serious injury or death:

ADDITIONAL WARNINGS:

BED SAFETY

• ALWAYS use Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup

(HBSW) (http://www.fda.gov search

keyword “HBSW”) compliant side rails in the

UP position and fill ALL gaps to reduce the risk of entrapment.

• Use side rail covers and gap protectors to help prevent the

patient’s body from going under, around, through or between

the side rails. A failure to do so may result in serious injury or

death if a patient becomes suspended or entrapped. Posey

offers a full range of side rail pads and/or gap protectors to

cover gaps.

Posey “Wrap Around”

REF

3658 Beige Quilted, S-M - 5”W

x 66”L (13 cm x 168 cm), M-L -

5”W x 84”L (13 cm x 213 cm),

XL - 5”W x 100”L (13 cm x 254

cm), XXL - 5”W x 121”L (13 cm

x 307 cm)

REF

3659 Blue Foam, L - 5”W x 72”L

(13 cm x 183 cm), XXL - 5”W

x 121”L (13 cm x 307 cm)



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Phone: 1.800.447.6739 or 1.626.443.3143 • Fax: 1.800.767.3933 or 1.626.443.5014

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