Wrist Immobilization,

$14.00

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Upper extremity immobilzation device. They are for use during a respiratory or cardiac arrest or major trauma to reduce movement of loose or flailing arms while moving a patient from incident scene to the hospital ER. They also reduce risk of loss of an inserted IV/IO when moving the patient. They are lightweight, easy to apply, and fully adjustable for pediatric to large adult patients. They are easy to clean and very durable. It takes less than 20 seconds to apply to the patient. No more gauze or tape wrapping to keep the wrists in place – They preserve the dignity of the patient, as they are adjustable to keep the patient comfortable and secure, and not feel “trapped” by tight gauze or tape. They are also a helpful reminder for the patient who is being transported on a stair chair – the device keeps them from reaching out to grab handrails or walls, which can put the medics at risk of falling. They are NOT designed for use as a restraint device for combative patients.

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SKU #: 12-35902
HI VIZ Yellow
By: Dick Medical Supply  |  MPN: 51001
each
$14.00

Description

Upper extremity immobilzation device. They are for use during a respiratory or cardiac arrest or major trauma to reduce movement of loose or flailing arms while moving a patient from incident scene to the hospital ER. They also reduce risk of loss of an inserted IV/IO when moving the patient. They are lightweight, easy to apply, and fully adjustable for pediatric to large adult patients. They are easy to clean and very durable. It takes less than 20 seconds to apply to the patient. No more gauze or tape wrapping to keep the wrists in place – They preserve the dignity of the patient, as they are adjustable to keep the patient comfortable and secure, and not feel “trapped” by tight gauze or tape. They are also a helpful reminder for the patient who is being transported on a stair chair – the device keeps them from reaching out to grab handrails or walls, which can put the medics at risk of falling. They are NOT designed for use as a restraint device for combative patients.