Warning – Posey Wheelchair Lap Trays User Manual

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Posey Company • 5635 Peck Road, Arcadia, CA 91006-0020 USA • www.posey.com

Phone: 1.800.447.6739 or 1.626.443.3143 • Fax: 1.800.767.3933 or 1.626.443.5014

© 2012 Posey Company. All rights reserved.

I9200C REV B 092412

Safety Information for the Use of Posey Wheelchair/Gerichair Lap Products

WARNING:

ALWAYS Monitor patients per facility policy.

Improper application or use of any restraint may result in serious injury or death.

4. NEVER use Posey products on toilets, or

on any chair or furniture that does not

allow proper application as directed in the

Application Instructions. DO NOT use at

home.

5. NEVER expose this product to open flame, fire,

smoking materials, or high heat sources.

Some

products may melt or ignite and burn. The facility

smoking/no smoking policy should be strictly

enforced.

6. NEVER use a Posey product as a seat belt in a

moving vehicle. Posey products are not designed

to withstand the force of a crash or sudden stop.

STORAGE AND HANDLING:

• This device is designed for use in normal indoor environments.

• This device may be stored in ambient warehouse temperatures at

normal humidity levels. Avoid excess moisture or high humidity

that may damage product materials.

RX ONLY. NOT FOR HOME USE. Federal law (USA) restricts this

device to sale by or on order of a physician. For use in a licensed

healthcare facility only.

STAFF TRAINING: Staff must have on going training and be able

to demonstrate competency to use this device in accord with:

Posey instructions; your facility policies and state and federal

regulations (Federal Register, Part IV, 42 CFR Part 482.13(e)(5) and (f)

(6); Posey offers inservice training aids at no charge. Contact

Posey online at www.posey.com or call toll-free at 1.800.447.6739

(press 5).

SELECTING THE RIGHT POSEY PRODUCT: Refer to the Posey

catalog to help select the right device to meet individual

patients’ needs.

ADDITIONAL WARNINGS:

1. ALWAYS monitor patient per facility policy.

Be aware that constant monitoring may be

required for:

• Aggressive or agitated patients; and

• Patients deemed at risk of aspirating their

vomit. This includes patients who are not able to sit up. If

the

patient vomits, he or she could aspirate the vomit and

suffocate.

• Be prepared to intervene at the first sign of danger. Such

patients require frequent review and evaluation of their

physical and psychological status.

3. NEVER alter or repair this product. ALWAYS

Inspect before each use:

Check for broken stitches

or parts; torn, cut or frayed material; or locks, buckles,

or hook and loop fasteners that do not hold securely.

DO NOT use soiled or damaged products. Doing so

may result in serious injury or death. Dispose of damaged products

per facility policy for BIOHAZARDOUS material.

BEFORE APPLYING ANY RESTRAINT:

• Make a complete assessment of the patient to ensure restraint

use is appropriate.

• Identify the patient’s symptoms and, if possible, remove the

cause. You may need to: cater to individual needs and routines;

increase rehabilitation and restorative nursing; modify the

environment; or increase supervision.

• Use a restraint only when all other options have failed. Use the

least restrictive device, for the shortest time, until you find a

less restrictive alternative. Patients have the right to be free

from restraint.

• Obtain informed consent from the patient or guardian prior to

use. Explain the reason for restraint use to the patient and/or

guardian to help ensure cooperation.

• A restraint must only be used in accord with the patient’s

Individualized Care Plan (ICP). The ICP is an

assessment by an interdisciplinary team, which

may include, but is not limited to: PT, OT, Nursing,

the Physician, and Social Services. The ICP should

include: restorative nursing; patient release; and

pressure sore prevention.

NOTE:

Just as patient behavior is not 100% predictable, no product is

100% foolproof. Patient safety requires regular reassessment and

monitoring per facility policy. A product that worked in the past may

be inappropriate if the patient’s mental or physical health status

changes. NEVER apply any product that you feel is unsafe. Consult

with the proper medical authority if you have questions about

patient safety.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:

Vinyl Products:

• Wipe Clean with mild detergent. OSHA approved

intermediate level disinfectants can be used per

manufacturer instructions. DO NOT use phenol and

benzyl based disinfectants.

• After cleaning, products MUST be rinsed with water to remove any

residual chemicals.

• Make sure products are completely dry before use.

Test Zippers and hook and loop fasteners before each use.

DISCARD device if it does not fasten securely.

2. This device should ALWAYS be snug, but not

interfere with breathing or circulation. After

application, slide an open hand (flat) between

the device and patient to ensure proper fit.

ALWAYS monitor a patient to make sure the patient is not

able to slide down, under the device, and fall off the chair

seat. If a patient’s body weight becomes suspended off the

chair, chest compression and suffocation could result.

Restraints with a pelvic piece may be necessary to reduce

sliding down.

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Schiffgraben 41

D-30175 Hannover, Germany

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