O2 TUBING CLIPS
The largest of the four rigid, semi-circular
clips, located closest to the main column on
each side of the handle bracket is the O2
tubing clip. Press O2 tubing into either or
both of these clips to organize and secure it
(see Photo 28).
Ensure that all tubing has sufficient slack
between the clips and the patient to allow
for normal patient activity such as moving
in bed, ambulating, sitting on the toilet,
etc. Slack may need to be adjusted from one type of activity to another (e.g., providing
additional slack while the patient is in bed and less slack during ambulation).
8. Accessory Bracket Holding Chest Drain Arm, Catheter Bag Hook and O2 Tank Hoop
These three features are located midway
down the main column. From the
perspective of the patient, the chest drain
arm is on the right, the catheter bag hook is
in the center and the O2 tank hoop is on the
left (see Photo 29).
CHEST DRAIN ARM
The chest drain arm will hold one or two
standard chest drainage systems. To use,
grasp the chest drain arm with one hand
and depress the blue lever. Rotate the arm
back and up until it "clicks" into its in-use
position (see Photo 30).
Use same action for O2 Hoop.
CAUTION
Use caution to avoid possible pinching injury. Use caution when folding and unfolding
the chest drain arm to avoid pinching against the main column or portions of the acces-
sory bracket.
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Photo 28
Photo 29
Photo 30