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  2. Patient lift - Wikipedia

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    A patient lift (patient hoist, jack hoist, Hoyer lift, or hydraulic lift) may be either a sling lift or a sit-to-stand lift.This is an assistive device that allows patients in hospitals and nursing homes and people receiving home health care to be transferred between a bed and a chair or other similar resting places, by the use of electrical or hydraulic power.

  3. Hill-Rom - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Hillrom bought Welch Allyn Inc. [4] Hillrom continued to use the Welch Allyn brand name for some of its patient monitoring and diagnostic equipment. [4] In 2018, Hillrom updated its hospital bed model to include EarlySense’s vital-sign bed sensors to monitor patients’ heart and respiratory rates. [8]

  4. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Highly dependent patients who cannot assist their caregiver in moving them often require a patient lift (a floor or ceiling-suspended sling lift) which though invented in 1955 and in common use since the early 1960s is still considered the state-of-the-art transfer device by OSHA and the American Nursing Association.

  5. Talk:Patient lift - Wikipedia

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    The fold-away patient lift is an assistive transfer device for patients whose mobility is limited. These sling lifts helps to transfer safely patients in hospitals and nursing homes and people receiving home health care between a bed and a chair or other similar resting places, by the use of electrical or hydraulic power.

  6. Casualty lifting - Wikipedia

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    Casualty lifting: roll-and-lift method with a long spine board alternative for the position of the rescuers; note the arms that cross on the hips roll-and-lift with a flexible stretcher manual roll-and-lift method, or "spoon lifting", with three team members. The rolling methods can only be used on a casualty who does not have an unstable trauma.

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