The item shown is a Chrisofix infusion splint, designed for immobilizing the wrist and hand during intravenous therapy.
Its key features include:
Secure and Adjustable Immobilization: It features dual hook-and-loop fasteners for secure and customized fixation, preventing hand movement and thus infusion needle displacement.
Ergonomic Design: The splint is designed to hold the wrist, forearm, and hand in an ideal position for IV therapy, reducing the risk of complications such as infiltration or extravasation.
Quality Materials: Made from soft and comfortable materials, it often features an aluminum or PE (polyethylene) core for durability and malleability, allowing for easy adjustment to the shape of the limb.
Ease of Use and Maintenance: The splint is easy to apply and adjust. Some versions have washable covers or are made of sweat-resistant materials that can be cleaned for reuse.
Infusion site visibility: Unlike traditional opaque splints, some infusion splints, such as the TLC Wrist Splint mentioned in the results, feature openings or a transparent design to allow caregivers to monitor the infusion site and quickly detect signs of complications.
Versatility: Available in various sizes to accommodate various age groups (children, adolescents, adults) and often ambidextrous for use on either hand.


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