© Ferno-Washington, Inc. 234-3346-00 March 2006
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Flex
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Series
Using the Cot
6.4 Changing Cot Positions
Changing cot positions with a patient on the cot requires
a minimum of two trained operators
working together
.
PREPARING TO RAISE OR LOWER THE COT
1.
Both Operators:
Stand at opposite ends or sides
of the cot (Figures 19-21).
2.
Both Operators:
Select the lifting position that
provides the best leverage (Figures 19-21). Use
an underhand grip to grasp the cot main frame.
3.
Control Operator:
Position your hand to use the
control handle.
Figure 20 - Lower Lifting Positions
Figure 21 - Changing Positions from the Side
Important
Operators should expect and be prepared to
control the normal downward movement of the
cot which occurs when a control handle is
squeezed.
RAISING OR LOWERING THE COT
1.
Both Operators:
Lift the cot slightly to take the
weight off the locking mechanism.
2.
Both Operators:
As the control operator squeezes
and holds the control handle, both operators raise
or lower the cot. If the control handle is difficult
to squeeze, both operators lift the cot a little higher
to free the locking mechanism.
3.
Control Operator:
Release the control handle
when the cot is near the desired height.
4.
Both Operators:
Together, lift the cot until all four
transport wheels are off the ground. This ensures
the undercarriage lock engages if it has not already
done so.
5.
Both Operators:
Set the cot onto the floor or
ground. Do not release your grasp until you are
sure the undercarriage is locked at the new
position.
Figure 19 - Upper Lifting Positions