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FEATURES/BENEFITS
- Kinetic Therapy™ (40° rotation or more on each side) helps treat and prevent pulmonary complications associated with immobility.
- One button cardiac chair position
- Adjustable patient warmer
- Adjustable 3-section mattress
- Proning accessories to help facilitate proning therapy
- Pulsating Air Suspension™ therapy helps stimulate lymphatic flow
- Percussion therapy during rotation helps to mobilize secretions
- Pressure Relief Therapy helps maintain interface pressure below 32 mmHg
- 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 Length of patient surface: 83” Length overall: 93” Width of patient surface: 33” Width overall: 38” Height (to litter top): High 35” Low 22.5”
Weight Maximum recommended patient weight: 300 lbs. Total unit weight: 775 lbs. (equipped with scale, IV poles, mattress)
Articulation Fowler: 0° - 90° Knee Gatch: 0° - 35° Trendelenburg / Reverse: +12°/-12°
Electrical Voltage: 110/115 V AC Cycles: 60 Hz Ampere Rating (maximum): 10 amps Power: 1101A Maximum electrical leakage: <100 Microamps Power Cord: Hospital grade
Radiolucency Material: Polycarbonate Window size: 39”L x 29”W
Fluoroscopy Underbed clearance: 6.5” Window size 39”L x 29”W Base to litter clearance: 25”
Part Number Complete assembly: 308500
*Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Indication
- Treatment and prevention of pulmonary complications associated with immobility
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Contraindications
- Unstable cervical, thoracic and/or lumbar fracture
- Cervical and/or skeletal traction
- 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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