
LIMB HOLDERS
Applicable Products:
REF
2625, 2631
APPLICATION
INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT: Limb holder for limiting limb movement. For bed use only.
INDICATIONS FOR USE:
2631
• Patients assessed to be at risk of disrupting life-saving treatments (e.g., chronic tube pulling).
• Patients assessed to be at risk of line pulling, which may prevent monitoring of vital signs.
• Patients whose picking, pulling, scratching, or peeling exacerbates a skin condition, causes self-injury, or
compromises wound site integrity.
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
• DO NOT use on a patient who is or becomes highly aggressive, combative, agitated, or suicidal.
• NEVER use on a patient:
•
With a dislocation or fracture on the restrained limb; or
•
If an IV or wound site could be compromised by the device.
See the Posey Catalog for other options for such a patient.
ADVERSE REACTIONS
• Severe emotional, psychological, or physical problems may occur: if the applied device is uncomfortable;
POSEY LIMB HOLDERS
REF
2625 Synthetic Fur Lined
REF
2631 Cotton Flannel Lined
TO PREPARE LIMB HOLDERS:
Before use, check device for damage. Discard if you have
any questions about patient safety.
1. Feed the strap at the narrow end of the
triangular cuff through the horizontal
slot in the wide end of the cuff. Continue
threading the strap through the loop
located on the outside of the device (fig. 1).
2. read the strap from the wide end of
the cuff through the loop in the opposite
direction (fig. 2). For faster application,
the restraint can be attached to the bed
before placing on the patient’s wrist.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Use method a. or b. below to attach straps to the bed (repeat
steps 1-5 on each side):
a. Triangulation process; to restrict
patient’s range of motion: Separate the
straps and attach at different points
along a movable part of the bed
frame, out of the patient’s reach, using
quick-release ties (fig. 3).
b. To increase patient’s range of motion: Place the straps together
and attach to a single point along a movable part of the bed
frame, out of the patient’s reach, using quick-release ties.
or if it severely limits movement. If symptoms of these problems ever appear for any reason, get help
from a qualified medical authority and find a less restrictive, product or intervention.
5. Adjust the bed strap(s) to allow
desired freedom of movement, without
compromising patient or caregiver safety.
NOTE: To remove cuffs, pull up on the hook
and loop strap to loosen (fig. 6).
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS:
FIG. 1
ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT BODY OR LIMB RESTRAINTS
MAY BE NEEDED:
• If the patient pulls violently against the bed straps;
• To reduce the risk of the patient getting access to the line/
wound/tube site;
• To prevent the patient from flailing or bucking up and
FIG. 2
down causing self-injury.
See Posey Catalog.
MONITOR PER FACILITY POLICY. Check to ensure that:
• Straps cannot slide in any direction or loosen if the patient
pulls on them, or if the bed is adjusted;
• Cuffs are properly secured. If applied too tightly,
circulation will be restricted; if applied too loosely, the
FIG. 3
patient may be able to slip his or her limb from the device;
• Cuffs are attached in a way that the patient is not able to
use his or her teeth or otherwise remove the device;
• Cuffs are intact, and not torn or damaged. DO NOT allow
patients to ingest product material.
2. Position the patient’s wrist into the
prepared limb holder. Secure the hook and
loop fastener.
3. Pull the strap on the narrow end of the
triangle snug (fig. 4). Secure the hook and
loop fastener.
4. Slide ONE finger (flat) between the cuff
and the inside of the patient’s wrist to
ensure proper fit. e strap must be snug,
but not compromise circulation (fig. 5).
FIG. 4
BED SAFETY
• ALWAYS use Hospital Bed Safety
Workgroup (HBSW) (http://www.fda.
gov/cdrh/beds/modguide.html)
compliant side rails in the UP position
and fill ALL gaps to reduce the risk of
entrapment.
• Use side rail covers and gap protectors to help prevent the
patient’s body from going under, around, through or
between the side rails. A failure to do so may result in
• Do not tie a knot at the loop. e knot
would be difficult to untie in an
emergency.
FIG. 5
serious injury or death if a patient becomes suspended or
entrapped. Posey offers a full range of side rail pads and/
or gap protectors
to cover gaps.
Rx ONLY
FIG. 6
ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND LAUNDERING
INSTRUCTIONS ON OTHER SIDE
© 2009 Posey Company. All rights reserved.
Posey Company • 5635 Peck Road, Arcadia, CA 91006-0020 USA • www.posey.com
Phone: 1.800.447.6739 or 1.626.443.3143 • Fax: 1.800.767.3933 or 1.626.443.5014
MADE I N CHINA
EC REP
MDSS GmbH
Schiffgraben 41
D-30175 Hannover, Germany
I9214C 062209

Safety Information for the Use of Posey Torso and Limb Restraining Products
WARNING:
ALWAYS Monitor patients per facility policy.
Improper application or use of any restraint may result in serious injury or death.
RX ONLY. NOT FOR HOME USE.
order of a physician. For use in a licensed healthcare facility only.
Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on
STAFF TRAINING: Staff must have on going training and be able to demonstrate
competency to use this device in accord with: Posey instructions; your facility policies and
state and federal regulations (Federal Register, Part IV, 42 CFR Part 482.13(e)(5) and (f)(6); Posey
offers inservice training aids at no charge. Contact Posey online at www.posey.
com or call
toll-free at 1.800.447.6739 (press 5).
SELECTING THE RIGHT POSEY PRODUCT:
Refer to the Posey catalog to help select the
right device to meet individual patients’ needs.
BEFORE APPLYING ANY RESTRAINT:
• Make a complete assessment of the patient to ensure restraint use is appropriate.
• Identify the patient’s symptoms and, if possible, remove the cause. You may need to:
cater to individual needs and routines; increase rehabilitation and restorative nursing;
modify the environment; or increase supervision.
• Use a restraint only when all other options have failed. Use the least restrictive device,
for the shortest time, until you find a less restrictive alternative. Patients have the right to
be free from restraint.
• Obtain informed consent from the patient or guardian prior to use. Explain the reason for
restraint use to the patient and/or guardian to help ensure cooperation.
• A restraint must only be used in accord with the patient’s Individualized
Care Plan (ICP). The ICP is an assessment by an interdisciplinary team,
which may include, but is not limited to: PT, OT, Nursing, the Physician,
and Social Services. The ICP should include: restorative nursing; patient
release; and pressure sore prevention.
NOTE: Just as patient behavior is not 100% predictable, no product is 100% foolproof.
Patient safety requires regular reassessment and monitoring per facility policy. A product
that worked in the past may be inappropriate if the patient’s mental or physical health status
changes. NEVER apply any product that you feel is unsafe. Consult with the proper medical
authority if you have questions about patient safety.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS:
1. ALWAYS monitor patient per facility policy. Be aware that
constant monitoring may be required for:
• Aggressive or agitated patients; and
• Patients deemed at risk of aspirating their vomit. This includes
patients in the supine position, or who are not able to sit up. If the patient vomits, he
or she could aspirate the vomit and suffocate.
• Be prepared to intervene at the first sign of danger. Such patients require frequent
review and evaluation of their physical and psychological status.
How to Tie the Posey Quick-Release Tie
1 2 3 4 5
1. Wrap the strap once around a movable part of the bed frame leaving at least an 8” (20 cm) tail. Fold the loose
end in half to create a loop and cross it over the other end.
2. Insert the folded strap where the straps cross over each other, as if tying a shoelace. Pull on the loop to tighten.
3. Fold the loose end in half to create a second loop.
4. Insert the second loop into the first loop.
5. Pull on the loop to tighten. Test to make sure strap is secure and will not slide in any direction.
6. Repeat on other side. Practice quick-release ties to ensure the knot releases with one pull on the loose end of
the strap.
2. NEVER alter or repair this product. ALWAYS Inspect before each use: Check for
broken stitches or parts; torn, cut or frayed material; or locks, buckles, or
hook and loop fasteners that do not hold securely. DO NOT use soiled or
damaged products. Doing so may result in serious injury or death. Dispose
of damaged products per facility policy for BIOHAZARDOUS material.
3. ALWAYS secure straps, to a movable part of the bed or chair frame, out of the
patient’s reach, using quick-release ties (see drawing below) or buckles. These
allow easy release in the event of an accident or fire. Test to make sure straps cannot
tighten, loosen, or slip and create excess slack. If this occurs, the patient may slide off
the chair or bed, increasing the risk of serious injury or suffocation. Restraint release is
an important part of facility fire and disaster drills. Straps can be cut with scissors in an
emergency.
4. NEVER use Posey products on toilets, or on any chair or furniture
that does not allow proper application as directed in the
Application Instructions. DO NOT use at home.
5. NEVER expose this product to open flame, fire, smoking materials,
or high heat sources. Some products may melt or ignite and burn. The
facility smoking/no smoking policy should be strictly enforced.
6. NEVER use a Posey product as a seat belt in a moving vehicle.
Posey products are not designed to withstand the force of a crash or
sudden stop.
LAUNDERING INSTRUCTIONS (if applicable):
• Fasten all buckles and locks to reduce risk of damage during wash and dry cycles. DO
NOT put buckles or locks through extractors. For maximum life, launder in a laundry bag.
• Before laundering, zip up and turn the product inside out to protect zipper.
• Hook and loop fasteners may collect lint after repeated use or laundering, reducing grip
strength. Fasten the “hook” to the “loop” before laundering to help prevent lint buildup.
As needed, use a stiff- bristle brush to remove lint from the “hook” side.
• These products, other than foam products, can be
machine washed under CDC* guidelines for material
soiled with blood or bodily fluid.
• For non-contaminated material, use lower temperature wash and dry cycles to extend
product life.
• For foam products:
Test Zippers or hook and loop fasteners before each use. DISCARD device if it does not
fasten securely.
STORAGE AND HANDLING:
• This device is designed for use in normal indoor environments.
• This device may be stored in ambient warehouse temperatures at normal humidity levels.
Avoid excess moisture or high humidity that may damage product materials.
*www.cdc.gov
AL WAYS use the proper size product. Products that are too small or large may compromise patient
comfort and could result in severe injury or death.
BINDING COLOR SIZE WEIGHT lb. (kg.) CHEST in. (cm)
White X-Small 60-115 (27-52) 25-32 (64-81)
Red Small 112-160 (51-73) 31-37 (79-94)
Green Medium 135-203 (61-92) 35-40 (89-102)
Yellow Large 160-225 (73-102) 38-44 (97-112)
Blue X-Large 180-247 (82-112) 42-48 (107-122)
Black XX-Large 220-275 (100-125) 46-55 (117-140)
Yellow/Black XXX-Large 265-305 (120-138) 54-60 (137-152)
Blue/Black XXXX-Large 295-340 (133-154) 58-64 (147-163)
Posey Belts are not color-coded, but are sized according to this table.
Flame-retardant fabric is available on request.
Patient weight and size are a general indicator only. Consider individual physical characteristics to choose the
right product for each patient. Refer to product label for specific sizing information.
Sizing Table for Posey Products
Posey Company • 5635 Peck Road, Arcadia, CA 91006-0020 USA • www.posey.com
Phone: 1.800.447.6739 or 1.626.443.3143 • Fax: 1.800.767.3933 or 1.626.443.5014
© 2012 Posey Company. All rights reserved.
EC REP
MADE IN CHINA
MDSS GmbH
Schiffgraben 41
D-30175 Hannover, Germany
I9200BC REV B 092412