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3. With the patient on their side, push the fabrics of the seat and back gently under them. NOTE: The upper edge of the back section should be positioned slightly above the armpit level and the lower edge of the seat section positioned a few inches above the back of the patient’s knees (Detail “A” of FIGURE 5.1). 4. Roll the patient on to his/her back (Detail “D” of FIGURE 5.1). NOTE: assistants will reverse roles. 5. After the patient has been positioned once again on his/her back, you now need to roll the patient to their right-side (facing the assistant on the left). 6. With an assistant on each side of the bed and up against the mattress, the assistant on the right-hand side of the bed will elevate the left knee and position his/her left-hand on the elevated knee and his/her right-hand under the patient’s left shoulder. The assistant will slowly push on the knee and assist with a slight lift of the shoulder and the patient will easily roll onto their side (Detail “B” of FIGURE 5.2). 7. Pull the fabrics of the seat and back across the mattress until they are smooth. 8. Roll the patient onto their back and they should be approximately centered on the sling (Detail “C” of FIGURE 5.2). 9. You are now ready to attach the chains or straps to the sling. Part No 1024492 21 Portable Patient Lift and Sling SECTION 5—ONE-PIECE CONTOUR SLINGS DETAIL “A” - POSITIONING DETAIL “B” - ROLLING PATIENT TO SIDE Patient Centered in Sling DETAIL “C” -ROLLING PATIENT BACK FIGURE 5.2 Positioning the Patient on the Sling Portable Patient Lift and Sling 22 Part No 1024492 SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE Attaching the Sling Hardware The hardware used with the one-piece contour sling includes four metal support bars. The hardware inserts into the pockets at the edge of the fabric. The pocket that will hold the metal bar has an opening in the center. The pocket is sewn closed on one end and has an open-end with a strap on the other. NOTE: When the slings are laundered, remove the four metal support bars. They MUST be replaced or the sling can not be used for lifting purposes. Inserting the Four Metal Support Bars into the Sling NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.1 on page 24. NOTE: When inserting each metal bar into the sling pocket, align the metal support bar in the center of the strap (after it has been pulled down) and push the metal support bar into the sling pocket. The sling is sewn on both sides so the center location is critical. 1. To insert the metal support bar, pull the strap down allowing the bar to pass through the opening in the sling pocket. 2. Push the metal support bar through until the mounting hole clears the center opening of the sling pocket. 3. Once the opposite end of the bar is inside the sewn pocket, push the strap over the metal support bar to prevent it from falling out. NOTE: The hole in the metal bar should be in the center of the pocket opening. This is where the S-hook of the chain or strap will be attached. Part No 1024492 23 Portable Patient Lift and Sling SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE Metal Support Bars with Openings for Chains or Straps Strap Over Metal Support Bar DETAIL “B” DETAIL “A” DETAIL “C” FIGURE 6.1 Inserting the Four Metal Support Bars into the Sling Attaching the Chains or Adjustable Straps to the Sling CAUTION When using either the chains or straps to connect the sling to the patient lift, the shortest of the two sections of the chains or straps MUST be attached to the back section of the sling. Using the long section will leave little or no support for the patient’s back. NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.2 on page 25. 1. With the patient laying on his/her back and positioned properly in the sling, lay the chains or straps on the bed next to the sling. 2. Place the short section of chain or strap parallel to the patient’s back. NOTE: This will position the longer section of chain or strap from the waist to the mid section of the thigh. 3. Insert the S-hooks on the ends of the chains or straps into the metal support bar of the sling. NOTE: The S-hook MUST be inserted through the hole in the support bar with the open end facing away from the patient (Detail “B” FIGURE 6.2). NOTE: The O-ring of the chain assembly is the suggested location to attach to the swivel bar, however, by changing to different links, you can reposition the patient into a reclining or more upright position. Portable Patient Lift and Sling 24 Part No 1024492 SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE WARNING When changing to different lengths, DO NOT disconnect the O-rings of the chains from the swivel bar. Position both the O-rings and additional chain link onto the hooks of the swivel bar. NOTE: The straps can be simply adjusted to achieve the same effect. 4. With the sling positioned under the patient, and the metal support bars in place, you are now ready to move the lift into position to attach the sling hardware to the swivel bar. DETAIL “A” Short Sectio...
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