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How To | Image 3 - Passive Leg Raise Test

Find out how the Image 3 Passive Leg Raise feature allows assessment of fluid responsiveness, etc.

Written by Francesca S

Updated at May 3rd, 2024

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The Image 3 bed offers an in-bed passive leg raise that will allow assessment of fluid responsiveness, which is a non-invasive procedure performed in accordance with sepsis guidelines.

Caregivers/carers can start the bed in the vascular position. 

Press and hold the Reverse Trendelenburg button until the patient is up to approximately 45 degrees.

Use the Trendelenburg button, press and hold to tilt, and achieve a horizontal position of the patient's torso.

Press the backrest down button to lower the patient's body. 

With the examination position button, it is also possible to get the patient into a flat position. This is the easiest way to get the bed in a flat position.

Explore all the buttons of the Image 3 bed to learn more about its features. There are buttons to help the patient get into specific positions as needed.

Watch the video below for more information on Image 3 Passive Leg Raise Test.

 

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