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Posey Soft Limb Holders

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Wrist Restraint with Quick-Release Buckle, Blue, One Size Fits

SKU 2532
$18.45 Each
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Posey restraint are designed to limit the movement of limbs in patients assessed to be at risk of disrupting life-saving treatment, line or tube pulling, exacerbating skin conditions, self-injury, or compromising wound site integrity. Posey Soft Limb Holders are only for bed and stretcher use.

Why choose Posey Soft Limb Holders?

  • Hook-and-loop closure for additional security
  • Secures to bed or stretcher frame with quick-release buckles or ties

$23.07

Total: $18.45

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Features of Posey Quick-Release Limb Holders

  • Cuff Closure - Quick-Release Buckle
  • Bed/Stretcher Connecting Strap - Single Strap; 2-piece
  • Bed/Stretcher Strap Attachment - Quick-Release Buckle
  • Strap Length - 31"
  • Foam Cuff Size - 13"L x 3"W
  • Comes in a pair
  • Made of soft foam material
  • Adjustable size fits pediatric or adult limb

What to buy with Posey Restraint

How to use Posey Soft Limb Holders?

Push Metagrip CMC Thumb Brace


1. Attach the female end of the quick-release buckle (short strap) to the frame that moves with the patient (Fig 1), out of the patient's reach (do not attach to the side rail or head/footboard). You may also wrap the connecting strap once around the frame to move the buckle out of the patient's reach. Secure by feeding the female end through the loop in the strap.

Push Metagrip Thumb CMC Orthosis


2. Insert the male end of the connecting strap into the female end of the short strap. Listen for a "snapping" sound. Pull firmly on the straps to ensure a good connection. To limit unwanted adjustment, tie an overhand knot with the excess strap directly below the quick-release buckle.

How to apply Push Metagrip Thumb Brace?


3. Wrap the limb holder cuff around the patient's wrist/ankle so the buckle and the connecting strap are on the ulnar side of the wrist or lateral malleolus of the ankle. (Fig 2)

Metagrip Thumb CMC Orthosis


4. Secure the hook-and-loop fastener. Slide ONE finger (flat) between the cuff and the inside of the patient's wrist/ankle to ensure proper fit. (Fig 3) The strap must be snug, but not compromise circulation.

Metagrip Thumb CMC Orthosis


5. Close the quick-release buckle on the cuff Insert ONE finger (flat) under the buckle and pull the strap snug, but not so tight as to restrict circulation. (Fig 4)

Metagrip Thumb CMC Orthosis


6. Release the quick-release buckle, twist buckle 180 Degree, and reconnect. (Fig 5) Listen for a "snapping" sound.

7. Attach the "hook" end of the cuff strap to the "fuzzy" backing on the cuff to keep the quick-release buckle from sliding. (Fig 6)


8. Adjust the strap to allow or desired freedom of movement, without compromising patient or caregiver safety.

 

How to limit the lower limb range of motion for the legs by Posey?

  1. Attach the cuff that is secured to the bottom right side of the frame that moves with the patient, out of the patient’s reach, to the left ankle.
  2. Crisscross the straps and attach the cuff secured to the bottom left side of the frame that moves with the patient, out of the patient’s, reach to the right ankle.
  3. Adjust connecting straps as necessary

How to remove the Posey cuff?

  • Unsnap quick-release buckles and release hook and loop fasteners.

Posey Indications for Use

  • Patients assessed to be at risk of disrupting life-saving treatments(e.g., pulling tubes or lines) or in danger of injury to themselves or to others.
  • Follow your hospital’s restraint policies and procedures which are in compliance with CMS guidelines and state laws.

Posey Contraindications

  • Do not use this device with someone who has continued highly aggressive or combative behavior, self-destructive behavior, or is deemed to be an immediate risk to others or to self.

Posey Precautions

  • A clinical assessment and decision are required when used with monitoring/lV lines or if the patient has a wound or dislocated/fractured limb.
  • Check the patient regularly to ensure that circulation is not impaired. Serious injury may occur if the cuffs restrict circulation when the limb holder is applied.

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