Posey Biothane® Cuffs User Manual

Application instructions, Rx only biothane® cuffs

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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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ApplicAtion

instructions

ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT BODY OR LIMB RESTRAINTS MAY BE NEEDED

(See Posey Catalog):

• If the patient pulls violently against the bed straps;

• To reduce the risk of the patient getting access to the line/wound/tube site;

• To prevent the patient from flailing or bucking up and down and causing

self-injury.

• Check the patient regularly to ensure that:

Circulation is not impaired. Serious injury may occur if the cuffs restrict

circulation.

Cuffs are secure. Death or serious injury to the patient or others may occur

if the patient can remove the cuffs.

MONITORING

• Posey recommends constant direct supervision for patients deemed to be at

risk of injury to themselves or others. For times when direct supervision is not

possible, monitor by line of sight or by a video/audio device.

• NEVER allow a patient to have access to any tool, utensil, or object that might

be used to unlock or damage cuffs.

• Be aware that a sudden mood swing may cause agitated or aggressive

behavior. Contact the medical team AT ONCE if this occurs. No level of

monitoring may avoid the risk of serious injury to highly agitated or aggressive

patients.

BED SAFETY

• ALWAYS use Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup

(HBSW) (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/beds/modguide.

html) 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.

ADVErsE rEActions

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

movement. If the patient is likely to cause injury to him/herself or others, get help from a qualified medical authority to find an

alternate intervention or method of restraint.

inDicAtions For usE:

• Patients assessed as being in extreme danger of injury to themselves or to others.

• Patients assessed to be at risk of disrupting life-saving treatments (e.g., chronic tube

pulling).

• Patients assessed to be at risk of line pulling, which may prevent monitoring of vital

signs.

• Patients whose picking, pulling, scratching, or peeling exacerbates a skin condition,

causes self-injury, or compromises wound site integrity.

contrAinDicAtions:

NEVER use on a patient:

With a dislocation or fracture on the restrained limb; or

If an IV or wound site could be compromised by the device.

See the Posey Catalog for other options for such a patient.

DO NOT use this device on a patient who is or becomes: suicidal; highly aggressive or combative; self-destructive; or deemed

to be an immediate risk to others, UNLESS the patient is under constant supervision.

Applicable Products:

REF

2900

DEscription oF proDuct: Biothane® locking restraint cuffs for wrist and ankle.

rx onlY

BiotHAnE® cuFFs

© 2009 Posey Company. All rights reserved.

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posEY BiotHAnE® cuFFs

REF

2900 Biothane Cuff, 14”L x 2”W

(36 cm x 5 cm) , 5”-12” (13

cm-31 cm) Circumference

REF

1074 Posey Universal Key

(Connecting straps sold separately)

ApplicAtion instructions:

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ADDitionAl sAFEtY AnD lAunDEring

instructions on otHEr siDE

• Before each use, check cuffs and straps for cracks, tears, and/or excessive wear or

stretch; cracked or broken buckles or locks; and/or that hook and loop adheres

securely, as these may allow patient to remove cuff. Discard if device is damaged.

• If you have any questions about patient safety, ask the appropriate medical

authority for alternatives.

Following these steps to apply device (repeat steps 1-5 on the other limb):

1. Wrap the cuff around the patient’s limb.

2. Insert the metal post through the most suitable adjustment hole.

3. Secure the lock to the post.

4. Check for proper fit by inserting one finger between the cuffs and the patient’s

wrist or ankles. The cuffs must be snug enough to prevent escape, but not

interfere with circulation.

5. Check that the lock “clicks” shut. If a lock is not completely closed, it can pop

open. Before leaving the patient’s side, test the lock by trying to open it without

the key.

To Unlock Cuffs:

1. Insert the Posey Key into the lock and turn

counterclockwise. This will prevent jamming (fig. 1).

NOTE: Universal Posey Keys fit all Posey

locks. To order extra keys, contact Posey at

1.800.447.6739, press 5, and ask for Cat.

#1074.

ApplicAtion instructions: connEcting strAps (sold

separately)

1. Loop the connecting strap (sold separately) through the U-bar on the cuff.

2. Wrap the strap around a movable part of the bed frame, out of the patient’s

reach. Ensure that the strap is wrapped around the frame at least once before

passing the end of the strap through the buckle or lock.

Fig. 1

Posey

Keylock

Counterclockwise

TO OPEN

Posey Keys MUST be readily available to staff at all times. In an emergency, it is

difficult to cut the cuffs with scissors to free the patient.

NOTE: Keep excess strap out of reach to prevent patient from pulling strap and

damaging or opening lock.

MONITOR PER FACILITY POLICY. Check to ensure that:

• Straps cannot slide in any direction, tighten or loosen if the patient pulls on

them, or if the bed is adjusted;

• Cuffs are attached in a way that the patient is not able to use his or her teeth

or otherwise remove the device;

• Cuffs are intact, and not torn or damaged. DO NOT allow patients to ingest

product material.

Use extreme caution when using any type of padding with the limb holder. If the

patient pulls violently, the padding may compress and allow the patient to remove

the cuff and cause injury to himself/herself or others.

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