POSITION OF THE IV HOOKS DURING STORAGE
When the IVEA is collapsed for storage, the
IV hook assembly should be fully lowered
and turned back around so the two hooks
on longer arms are in the four o' c lock and
eight o' c lock positions (see Photo 24).
6. Power Strip Bracket and Cord Hooks
ADJUSTING THE POWER STRIP BRACKET
The power strip bracket is located on the
pump pole and can be adjusted anywhere
along the length of the pump pole to
secure the top and bottom brackets of a
compatible third-party power strip (not
included) (see Photo 25). To adjust each
power strip bracket, loosen and tighten each
socket head screw with a 4mm hex key or
driver. Do not over tighten.
NOTE: While power strips of different sizes
can be secured to the IVEA, only power
strips that meet regulatory guidelines for
use in patient-care facilities should be used.
MANAGING ELECTRICAL CORDS
Two sets of cord hooks located on either
side of the main column hold electrical
cords neatly out of the way to improve
organization and reduce tripping hazards.
Wind cords for infusion pumps and other
devices in a figure-eight pattern for the
most secure storage (see Photo 26). Use
cord hooks only for electrical cords.
7. IV Tubing and O2 Tubing Clips
IV TUBING CLIPS
On each side of the handle bracket are four
rigid, semi-circular clips. The three smaller
clips on each side are the IV tubing clips.
Loop the IV tubing as needed and gently
press the loops into the clips to organize
them, keep them off the floor, and prevent
the patient from getting tangled in them
during ambulation (see Photo 27).
Photo 24
Photo 25
Photo 26
Photo 27
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