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FEATURES/BENEFITS
- Kinetic Therapy™ (40° rotation or more on each side) helps treat and prevent pulmonary complications.
- Percussion Therapy can be adjusted for frequency and duration of therapy, which may help enhance mobility of pulmonary secretions.
- Pulsating Air Suspension Therapy provides one of the most aggressive therapies available for the treatment and prevention of pressure ulcers.
- Pressure Relief Therapy helps maintain interface pressure below 32mmHg.
- The unique GORE-TEX® surface and fabric sheet offers superior moisture vapor permeability while serving as an effective barrier to liquid and bacteria and provides an excellent microclimate for patient’s skin.
Product Specifications*
Dimensions Mattress overall: 50"L x 17"W x 33"H Bed Frame overall (including isolated IV pole): 66.5"L x 37.25"W x 76"H Height (to hard surface): 33" Height (with side rails): 17.5" Length: 58"
Weight Maximum recommended patient weight: 60 lbs. Minimum recommended patient weight: 15 lbs. Total unit weight (frame and mattress): 585 lbs.
Height Maximum recommended patient height: 43"
Age Maximum recommended patient age: Up to 5 yrs. old
Articulation Head up/down angle: 0° - 20° Foot up/down angle: 0° - 45° Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg: +/-12°
Scale Scale Accuracy: +/- 1% patient weight Scale Capacity (including patient accessories and equipment) : 100 lbs
Electrical Voltage: 120 V and 240 V AC Cycles: 60 Hz and 50 Hz Ampere Rating: 5 amps Maximum electrical leakage: <100 Microamps Power Cord: 6', hospital grade Battery power source:12
Part Number Complete assembly: 204200-U
*Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Indications
- Treatment and prevention of pulmonary complications associated with immobility, especially for patients who would benefit from a pressure relieving surface with the additional benefits of pulsation, percussion and continuous rotation from side to side
- Mobilization of pulmonary secretions
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Contraindications
- Unstable cervical, thoracic and/or lumbar fracture
- Cervical and/or skeletal traction
- Active patients/patients must be immobile
- For Percussion Therapy:
- Multiple rib fractures
- Persistent intracranial hypertension
- Bronchospasm
- Post-operative periods following cardiac surgery
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Safety Information
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- Consult with a physician regarding the risks versus the potential benefits when considering the use of positioning therapy in the following patient’s conditions:
- Hemodynamic instability
- Uncontrollable diarrhea
- Severe agitation/uncontrollable claustrophobia
- Chest physiotherapy should be used with precaution in patients without sputum production. Adjust duration and intensity of percussion depending upon patient’s condition and response to therapy.
- Prior to activating rotation therapy, assess the security of all invasive lines and tubes to accommodate the programmed angle of rotation and minimize the risk of binding, disconnecting or dislodging.
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