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Using the KED
Model 125 KED
Figure 23 - Moving the Patient Back
Into the KED
5.6 Wrapping and Positioning the
KED
1. Wrap both torso flaps around the patient’s torso,
lifting the patient’s arms only as much as needed
to slide the flaps beneath them. The top of the
flaps should be just below the patient’s armpits
(Figure 22).
2. Use the lift handles to raise and adjust the KED
until the top edges of the torso flaps press firmly
into the armpit area. You can also use the lift
handles to keep the KED in place until the straps
can be buckled.
If using three operators, the two side operators
lift the KED with the side straps.
Figure 22 -Wrapping the Torso Flaps
Around the Patient
Positioning the patient as fully as possible against
the KED minimizes the need for padding between
the patient’s head and the KED. But be aware that
some patients may not be able to sit fully back
into the KED.
Be Aware
3. Before beginning to fasten the straps, make sure
the patient is sitting back against the KED as fully
as his/her body structure and condition allow.
To check and adjust the patient’s position, the
operator behind the patient holds the patient’s
head in alignment while a side operator gently
presses on the patient’s chest area just below the
cervical collar (Figure 23).
Important
It is important to pull the KED up snugly under
the armpits to make sure the patient’s weight
is suspended. This will reduce the possibility
of the patient slipping downward later when he/
she is lifted.