the iv suspension system (iss) the next generation of iv poles

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The IV Suspension System (ISS) - The Next Generation of IV Poles

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The IV Suspension System (ISS) Product Tour

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Retracting Legs

Retracting Legs

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Features:

The retracting legs suspend off of the floor to avoid any floor thresholds during patient transport

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Halo Hook Design

Halo Hook Design

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Features:

The halo hook design displays medicine bags clearly

The offset hook design supports “piggybacking” medicine

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Pedal Cover and Release

Pedal Cover and Release

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Features:

The pedal cover protects the release pedal so the ISS legs are not accidently retracted

The pedal release automatically releases the ISS legs to suspend them in the Suspension Mount

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Wheels

Wheels

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Features:

The twin polyurethane wheels role silently and will not get stuck in any floor thresholds or elevator cracks

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Wings

Wings

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Features:

The ISS wings allow for extra equipment capacity

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Low Center of Gravity

Low Center of Gravity

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Features:

The low center of gravity creates additional stability for the ISS

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Down Pedal

Down Pedal

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Features:

The down pedal allows caregivers to push the legs back down into a locked out position so the Suspension Pole can be removed from the Suspension Mount

The Suspension Mount

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Attachment Plate

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Attachment Plate

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Features:

The attachment plate adapts to any type of bed, transport cart, gurney, or wheelchair

Suspension Arm

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Suspension Arm

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Features:

The Suspension Arm houses, supports and securely locks in the Suspension Pole.

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Lock and Lock Release

Lock and Lock Release

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Features:

The Lock secures the Suspension Arm to the side of the bed for transporting the patient and equipment

The Lock Release allows the caregiver to release the Suspension Arm from the locked position

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Support Wheel

Support Wheel

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Features:

The Support Wheel supports the weight of the Suspension Pole and patient’s equipment

90-180 Degree Rotation

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Features:

The rotation of the Suspension Arm allows the caregiver the mobility to place the mounted equipment wherever works best for the situation

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