Posey Houdini Security Suit User Manual
Application instructions, Rx only houdini security suit
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
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D-30175 Hannover, Germany
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ApplicAtion
instructions
ApplicAtion instructions:
Applicable Products:
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3420
DEscription oF proDuct: A very restrictive vest with a pelvic piece. For bed or chair application.
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3420
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suit
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3420 Breezeline Mesh S-L
NOTE: This device
DOES NOT allow the patient to roll from side-
to-side or sit up in bed. If greater range of motion is desired, see
Posey Catalog for other options.
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.
inDicAtions For usE:
• Patients assessed to be at risk of injury from a fall.
• Patients requiring a positioning device to assist medical treatment.
contrAinDicAtions:
•
DO NOT use on a patient who is or becomes highly aggressive, combative,
agitated, or suicidal.
•
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.
• Patients who have a tendency to slide down or try to remove the restraint by
pulling it over his or her head.
• A restraint applied incorrectly or worn backwards may result in
serious injury or death from suffocation, chest compression or
patient escape.
• NEVER criss-cross straps directly behind the patient. Straps
may loosen if the patient rotates.
• Make sure straps cannot slide, loosen, or tighten if the patient
pulls on them, or if the bed or chair seat position is adjusted.
The patient may suffocate if the straps tighten. If the straps
loosen, serious injury or death may occur from: patient escape;
or from chest compression or suffocation if the patient
becomes suspended in the restraint.
For WhEElchAir usE:
a. Position the patient as far back in the
seat as possible, with the buttocks
against the back of the chair.
b. Bring the straps over the hips at a
45-degree angle and pass down between
the seat and the wheelchair sides (fig. 2).
FiG. 2
45˚
c. Cross the straps, and use quick-release ties
to attach straps to the opposite side kick
spurs, out of the patient’s reach (fig. 3).
d. If the chair has an adjustable seat,
secure straps to a movable part of the
chair frame, out of the patient’s reach.
FiG. 3
For BED usE:
a. Secure the straps, using quick-release ties, to a movable part of
the bed frame at waist level, out of the patient’s reach.
FiG. 5
FiG. 6
FiG. 4
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/
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.
• 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. 4, 5, and 6).
• 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. 4, 5, and 6).
• STOP USE AT ONCE: if the patient has a tendency to slide
forward or down in the device; or is able to self-release.
• Monitor skin conditions in the groin area frequently. If the patient
slides down or forward, pelvic straps may damage the skin.
1.
Place the device on over the patient’s head with
the pelvic piece hanging down the back (fig. 1).
2.
Bring the pelvic piece up between the patient’s
legs and pull toward the front.
3.
Take the ends of the connecting straps and
thread them through the vertical slot in the
middle of the pelvic piece.
4.
Separate the straps, taking one to the right and
the other to the left, and thread through the
loops that connect the top vest portion and the
pelvic piece.
5.
Secure straps to the wheelchair or bed frame,
out of the patient’s reach (See below).
6.
Slide an open hand (flat) between the device and the patient to ensure
proper fit. The device must be snug, but not interfere with breathing.
Before use, check device for damage. Discard if you have
any questions about patient safety.
FiG. 1
Make sure patient wears proper undergarments to
protect skin.
ADDitionAl sAFEtY AnD lAunDErinG
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