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MAXI MOVE

MAXI MOVE Battery Powered Vertical Lift 500 lbs. weight limit Used for mod to max assist patients Used for fall recovery Used for boosting, repositioning, turning Provides transfer to the toilet, bedside commode, chair & bed Used for ambulating (proper slings/bar)

SEATED SLING (LAUNDERED) Apply appropriate sling Crisscross leg straps Attach sling to the bar (Loop/Clip) Loop with 2 point bar Clip with 4 point attachment Apply brakes and Hoist patient up Position patient to desired location Use tilt feature (4 point clip bar only) Place bed in chair position for don/doff sling (2 point bar) Unhook sling

SLING: REPO SHEET (Single Patient Use, Disposable) Only can be used with 2 point bar Patient must be centered on the sheet Attach straps to the bar Hoist patient up Boost / Turn / Reposition patient

SIMPLE STEPS: (MULTI-STRAPS) Used for lifting & holding parts of patients body to facilitate examination, care & treatment. Only can be used with 2 point bar Used for turning sideways Apply straps under the body part Attach loops to the sling bar Hoist patient up

SIMPLE STEPS: (AMBULATION SLINGS) Assess patient’s mobility Apply appropriate slings Attach slings to the bar Patient’s feet must have sufficient contact with the floor

SEATED SLINGS (Laundered): SEATED SLINGS: ALPHA MODALITY SMALL 92959 31-75lbs. MEDIUM 338910 75-145lbs. LARGE 227516 145-220lbs. XL 350629 220-440lbs XXL 383254 440-1000lbs.

SLINGS: (LOOP ONLY, Single Patient Use, Disposable) Seated (Liko Brand) MEDIUM 932119 LARGE 321848 XL 118397 MULTISTRAPS: 4inches 97350 10inches 97350 REPO SHEET: White Sheet 20754

WALKING SLINGS: (LOOP ONLY) ALL WALKING SLINGS ARE LAUNDERED WALKING: Medium Liko 617395 440lbs. Large Liko 374565 440lbs. XL Liko 89721 440lbs. XXL Liko 188311 1100lbs. SMALL TEM 71996 440lbs. MEDIUM TEM 197083 440lbs. LARGE TEM 155798 440lbs. XL WALKING JACKET 432427 418lbs. Medium

When To Use Maxi Move Mod to Max Assist Patients With 2 point bar: Turning, Boosting, Repositioning, Transfers (Supine<>Sit, Bed<>Chair/Commode, Lateral transfers: Bed<>Gurney), Ambulation With 4 point bar: Transfers (Supine<>Sit, Bed<>Chair/Commode, Lateral transfers: Bed<>Gurney) Do not use SEATED SLING for patient with spine & hip precautions Do not use on combative patients

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. . . If battery runs out while patient is being lifted, there are emergency features: Mechanical Emergency lowering Electrical Lowering (old Maxi)

FRIENDLY REMINDER: Check battery before used Clip Attachment Bar (4 Point Hanger Bar) Loop Attachment Bar (2 Point Hanger Bar) Watch out for pinch point area Notify Unit Manager if broken Call Atlas Lift Coach for training and/or assistance ext. 7-9961; 0700 – 2300 7 days/week

Any Questions?? Rebecca Ferrier SPH&M Coordinator Ext. 7-9961 UCSF Medical Center 925-407-7785(mobile) 415-353-3204 (office) 0700 – 2300 415-203-8072 (mobile) 7 Days a Week ATLAS LIFT COACH