Method and means for positioning bedfast patients
First Claim
1. The method of turning a bedfast patient from a back rest position to a side rest position in a bed having side rails, comprising,laying said patient in a back rest position on a pad means of substantially rectangular shape having first and second opposite parallel sides with first and second strap means extending outwardly from said first and second opposite parallel sides, respectively;
- with said pad means extending longitudinally from above the patient'"'"'s shoulders to below the patient'"'"'s hip area, buckle elements slidably mounted on said strap elements to selectively adjust the effective lengths thereof, and open hook elements being secured to said buckle elements and being adapted for securement to a side rail of a patient'"'"'s bed to maintain the straps in a predetermined position with respect to the patient,extending said first strap means on said first side of said pad means upwardly and thence over said patient in a direction towards the second side of said pad means,exerting manual force on said first strap means in a direction generally towards the second side of said pad means to lift said first side of said pad means against said patient to roll said patient from said back rest position to a side rest position,sliding said buckle elements on said strap elements so that said hook elements are in the approximate location of the side bed rails of said bed, andhooking said open hook elements on said buckle elements to said bed rail to maintain said strap elements in a taut condition to maintain said patient in said side rest position.
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Abstract
A method and means for positioning bedfast patients where the apparatus includes a rectangular pad which dwells on the bed surface and extends at least from above the shoulders of the patient to a point at least below the hip areas. Pairs of straps are secured to the pad and extend transversely across the pad in substantial alignment with the shoulders and hip areas, respectively, of the patient. Hand gripping loops are formed in the strap elements adjacent the side edges of the pad. Slide buckles are secured to the strap elements which extend outwardly from the side edges of the pad, and hook elements are secured thereto for securement to bed rails and the like to temporarily hold a patient in a side rest position, for example. The method involves exerting pulling pressure on various of the straps of the pad to engage the hip or shoulder of the patient to effect movement of the patient from a back rest position to a side rest position; longitudinally moving the patient on a bed surface; or moving the patient to a sitting position.
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1. The method of turning a bedfast patient from a back rest position to a side rest position in a bed having side rails, comprising,
laying said patient in a back rest position on a pad means of substantially rectangular shape having first and second opposite parallel sides with first and second strap means extending outwardly from said first and second opposite parallel sides, respectively; - with said pad means extending longitudinally from above the patient'"'"'s shoulders to below the patient'"'"'s hip area, buckle elements slidably mounted on said strap elements to selectively adjust the effective lengths thereof, and open hook elements being secured to said buckle elements and being adapted for securement to a side rail of a patient'"'"'s bed to maintain the straps in a predetermined position with respect to the patient,
extending said first strap means on said first side of said pad means upwardly and thence over said patient in a direction towards the second side of said pad means, exerting manual force on said first strap means in a direction generally towards the second side of said pad means to lift said first side of said pad means against said patient to roll said patient from said back rest position to a side rest position, sliding said buckle elements on said strap elements so that said hook elements are in the approximate location of the side bed rails of said bed, and hooking said open hook elements on said buckle elements to said bed rail to maintain said strap elements in a taut condition to maintain said patient in said side rest position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- with said pad means extending longitudinally from above the patient'"'"'s shoulders to below the patient'"'"'s hip area, buckle elements slidably mounted on said strap elements to selectively adjust the effective lengths thereof, and open hook elements being secured to said buckle elements and being adapted for securement to a side rail of a patient'"'"'s bed to maintain the straps in a predetermined position with respect to the patient,
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