These cloth padded positioning aides are used for confining babies (original pattern by Faith @SDMC).
How used: This item acts in a swaddling manner to provide a stable, womb-like environment for a premature baby. The baby's feet are nestled against the padded supports with its head laying on the base. The straps gently hold the baby in position, and the opening between the supports is adjustable in size to accomodate the equipment needed for the baby.
Stuffed shapes:
These are simple fabric shapes stuffed with polyfil which are used for positioning tubes and drains of tiny patients.
How used:
These are used as small positioning aides for various purposes; for instance, if a child is using a ventilator, the shape is placed under the ventilator tube to support it above the child's body.
Get the instructions:
Shapes instructions, click here.
Frogs:
"Frogs" are flannel or vinyl bags filled with polypellets used by physical therapists and medical staff as positioning aides.
Long bean bag with cover:
These are vinyl bags filled with polypellets used by physical therapists and medical staff as positioning aides. The removeable washable cover allows sanitizing after each patient use.
Weighted chenille gloves:
These are acrylic yarn or chenille gloves filled with polypellets used by physical therapists and medical staff as positioning aides.
Snuggly socks:
These are cotton tube socks filled with polypellets used by physical therapists and medical staff as positioning aides.