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Enterprise ENT-ACC 25 Level indicator Instructions for use
Enterprise 9600 with one touch control Quick Reference Guide
Enterprise ENT-ACC64, 74 Monitor shelf Instructions for use
Citadel C200 Patient Care System Quick reference guide
Enterprise ENT-ACC32 Head end traction assembly Instructions for use
Enterprise ENT-ACC11 ACP Holder Instructions for use
Enterprise 9000X Quick reference guide - Controls (A4, Portrait, Colour)
Loop quick fit sling - without head support
fit sling - without head support is a general purpose total lift sling. It is used to lift residents/patients from the bed, wheelchair and off the floor. This sling can be used for residents/patients with limited upper body function, but with
Standing and raising
gravity. Learn more at Arjo. Sit to stand devices will help activate your patient to move from sitting on the edge of the bed to standing upright while providing upper body support.
West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc. - Arjo MOVE Program
Virginia University Hospitals, Inc., (Ruby Memorial Hospital), is located in Morgantown, West Virginia & currently has 754 beds with an average of 7,289 employees. We are a level one trauma center and belong to the largest health system in West Virginia
Disposable loop repositioning sling
The Disposable loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver to move or reposition the patient in bed including turning to and from the prone position and lateral transfer from one flat surface to another. It can reduce the risk of cross-contamination
Clip sling - padded legs and extended legs
The Clip sling-padded legs and extended legs is used for a range of everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It has additional padding around the leg pieces to provide extra comfort. The extended leg sling
Loop repositioning sling
The Loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver to move or reposition the patient in bed including turning to and from the prone position and lateral transfer from one flat surface to another. It may be left under the patient between transfers