Patient Transfer System Home Care Kit EZ-115 | EZ-GO
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A handy homecare kit for caregiver to assist in basic daily transfer needs. It can greatly reduce the burden on caregivers. Through the combination of five kinds of tools, it can help you complete basic transfer, home care, posture correction and rehabilitation assistance.
With the multifunctional light bag, you can easily transfer the patients, and assist with their movements and rehab, solving the inconvenience of taking various assisted equipment and releasing your financial burden.
It's lightweight, convenient, and easy to store, which meets all your needs.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Separate: The kit includes five assisted equipment that can be used separately.
- Easy to assemble: The five pieces of equipment have various functions in different ways to assemble them.
- Extensive: Being able to combine, making it easier for home care
- Multifunctional: The sheet can be used as a bundled backpack. (as the right picture)
- Storage: The bundle backpack can contain other stuff.
- Easy to carry: Lightweight and easy to carry.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1. Backpack Sliding Sheet
- Measurement : 150 x 90 cm (unfold), 42 x 33 cm (fold)
- Material: smooth on both sides, antibacterial, waterproof
2. Soothing Gloves
- Measurement : 48.5 x 20 cm
- Material: smooth on both sides, antibacterial, waterproof
- Position Adjustment, partial body movement
3. Simplified Transfer belt
- Measurement: main part 100 x 12 cm (within 34-inch waist)
- Material: Nylon outside, anti-slip mesh with patent PER inside, eco-friendly and breathable
- Transfer between bed and wheelchair
- Assist in walking
- Chair restraint
4. Secured Belt
Measurement: main part 60 x 10 cm
Material: Nylon outside, eco-friendly patent PER inside
5. Extensive Belt
Measurement : 80 x 4 cm
Material: Nylon
Why need a patient transfer tool?
Patient-handling tasks are recognized as the primary cause of musculoskeletal disorders in the nursing workforce. Low Back Pain (LBP) is a regular occupational problem for nurses worldwide.
Patient‐handling tasks are typically performed manually and often repetitively and include such movements as lifting, transferring and repositioning patients.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that nursing personnel are among the highest at risk for MSDs (musculoskeletal disorders)
Patient‐handling tasks most frequently associated with low back pain include lifting and forced, sudden or strained movements (such as those involved in patient fall interventions).
Continuous or repeated performance of these activities throughout one’s working lifetime greatly increases the chances of developing MSDs.
Research regarding the impact of musculoskeletal injuries on nurses has shown the following:
- 52% complain of chronic back pain
- 12% of nurses report that they have left nursing “for good” because of back pain
- 20% of RNs transferred to a different unit, position or employment because of lower back pain
- 38% of RNs have suffered occupational‐related back pain severe enough to require taking leave from work
- 6%, 8% and 11% of RNs reported changing jobs for neck, shoulder and back problems, respectively.
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