It is a very practical transport stretcher, used for the transport of patients in obstetrics, X-ray rooms, wards, and intensive care units, greatly reducing the labor intensity of nursing staff. Designed for use by multiple nursing staff, this positioning cover is suitable for home care, elderly and obesity care, as well as people with disabilities and those who are undergoing surgery or recovering from injuries. Expanded Size: 172 48 2cm Folding Size: 86 48 4cm Net Weight: 2kg Packing Size: 88 5.5 51.5cm Gross Weight: 3kg Package List: 1 Transfer Board stretcher Steps for usage: 1. When the patient passes from the operating table, X-ray table, CT bed, etc. to the hospital bed: A. Put the bed easily into 1 3 or 1 4 of the patient's body. B. Push the patient gently or pull it over the bed to get on the cart. Precautions When Using: 1. Nursing staff need to be proficient in the use methods and skills of operating the bed, in order to play the effect of the bed. 2. There should be no too large gap between the bed and the cart, and the distance should not exceed 15cm. 3. Lock the four wheels of the cart when passing the bed to prevent the cart from shifting when passing the bed. 4. Pay attention to the patient's infusion tube, urinary tube, clothes, etc. 5. When pushing up or down the patient, pay attention to the patient's head and feet on the bed easily to ensure that the patient crosses the bed smoothly. 6. When pushing or dragging the patient up or down, the nursing staff on this side should focus on the supporting force, so that the patient and the bed will be less friction and move to an appropriate position. 7. It is only used to move the bed horizontally, and it is forbidden to use it as a stretcher.The perfect nursing tool can stabilize the patient and avoid unnecessary damage during the transfer process. It is easy to fold and easy to carry. Facilitate patient transfer. Handholes in each end for easier grip during transfer, storage, or transportation. Features high gloss finish, reducing friction between patients and transfer boards, allowing patients to slide more easily to their destination. It is mainly used for patients transferred to obstetrics, X-ray rooms, wards and intensive care units, greatly reducing the labor intensity of nursing staff.