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KED® Pro
Using the Features
4.7 Modular Pads
The three foam-filled pads provided are stored in the large carrying
case pocket.
The pads can be used singly or in combination to fill a gap between
the KED
®
Pro and the head, cervical collar (or neck, if no collar
is used) or shoulders. The pads can be folded, or two pads can be
joined using the attached hook-and-loop fastener.
The patient’s medical condition, body structure, and head shape
determine the need for padding but most patients will not need it when
properly positioned in the KED
®
Pro. Always follow local protocols
and your medical director’s guidelines when using padding.
If you need to apply padding:
1. Determine how thick the padding needs to be and choose the
appropriate number of pads.
2. Slide the pad(s) between the KED
®
Pro and the patient (Figure
13). Depending on the patient’s injuries, body structure, and
head shape, the pad(s) may be positioned behind the head
only; behind the head and neck area; or behind head, neck
area, and the tops of the shoulders.
Always take care to pad without hyperextending or
flexing the patient’s neck.
3. Secure the patient’s head with the head straps (see
Head
Straps
, page 14).
otee:
The pads can also be used as splint padding.
Figure 13 - Using a Modular Pad to Fill a Gap
Between the KED® Pro and the Patient