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KED® Pro
Using the KED® Pro
5.9 securing the Patient’s head
aPPlying PaDDing
1.
One operator continues to hold the patient’s head and
neck in neutral alignment as the KED
®
Pro is applied.
2. Make sure the patient is still properly positioned
against the KED
®
Pro. Adjust if necessary.
3. If there is a gap between the KED
®
Pro and the patient’s
head, the cervical collar, or the patient’s shoulders, fill
the gap with one or more of the modular pads (Figure
34) or with rolled towels. Always take care not to
hyperextend or flex the patient’s neck. The pads can
be folded, or two pads can be joined using the attached
hook-and-loop fastener. See
Modular Pads,
page 12.
aPPlying ThE hEaD FlaPs
One operator will hold the head and head flaps in place while
another operator applies the head straps to secure and hold
the patient’s head against the KED
®
Pro and/or padding.
1.
Wrap the head flaps around the patient’s head. If
needed, fold the head flaps back onto the KED
®
Pro
(away from the patient’s head as shown in Figure 35).
2. Grasp a head strap with both hands and position the
strap above the patient’s eyebrows. Secure the strap
to the head flap fastening strips at a downward angle
(Figure 36). The angled placement minimizes the
chance that the strap can slide upward on the forehead.
3. Place the second strap under or on the chin area of
the cervical collar and position the strap ends as
horizontally as possible. Secure the strap ends to the
fastening strips on the head flaps (Figure 36).
Do not
apply the strap so snugly that the patient cannot
open his/her mouth. See
Head Straps,
page 14.
4. After the head and chin straps have been applied, the
operator holding the head may release his or her grasp
on the patient’s head.
be aware
The patient’s medical condition, body structure, and
head shape determine the need for padding. Follow
your medical director’s guidelines for the use of
padding.
Figure 34
- Padding
Placed Behind
Patient’s Head
Figure 35 - Head Flaps Wrapped with Pad in Place
Figure 36 - Head Straps Applied
Pad