Philips 97013CDIS User Manual Product Brochure Snuggle Up Soft, Cozy Nest 20f92523acc74f5cbbb5a77c01567e5f

User Manual: Philips 97013CDIS Product Brochure Philips SnuggleUp Soft, cozy nest Philips - SnuggleUp Disposable Large (2250g) Soft, cozy nest97013CDIS

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Create prone, side-lying, and supine positionings to promote infant well-being
and reduce stress
Move slowly (following infant’s cues) and
round the Bendy Bumper to rest against
the infant’s head to comfort and contain.
Bendy Bumper continues around the back
and outside of the SnuggleUp.
Properly prone Prone positioning can reduce lateral skull attening and skin breakdown during extended hospital
stays. It also encourages exor tone, active neck extension, and head-raising.
Select Prone Plus, SnuggleUp, and a
71-91 cm Bendy Bumper in the correct size.
Place Prone Plus into the SnuggleUp.
(Prone Plus should be no wider than infant’s
nipple-to-nipple and no lower than navel.)
Hold and slowly rotate infant to prone,
midline position with Prone Plus, so that
the hands are toward the mouth for
self-soothing. Be sure hips are rounded
and feet are placed in the SnuggleUp.
Adjust straps to provide containment,
while also allowing for dynamic movement
at the hips rst, then shoulders.
If the infant arches his or her head and neck,
Frederick T. Frog’s beads can be positioned
to apply more pressure and containment.
(“Freddy” is designed for weighted support;
do not place full weight on infant.)
Keep the infant’s hands at the face for
self-comforting. Add a Bendy Bumper to
provide the boundary needed – and to
encourage exion and natural resistance.
Softly supine An infant may be placed in supine position for treatment – or as “training”
to all-important back-to-sleep positioning before heading home.
Using hand containment, hold the infant
in midline exion.
Flex the infant’s legs and hips deep into
the pocket of the SnuggleUp, keeping feet,
legs, and hips aligned. Continue to use hand
containment, following the infant’s cues.
Adjust straps to provide containment,
while also allowing for dynamic movement
at the hips rst, then the shoulders.
Frederick T. Frog can augment the
Bendy Bumper for support – or work alone
as a boundary for the infant’s head.
Moving the adjustable beads creates the
appropriate boundary height.
Add Bendy Bumper – match boundary
height to the infant.
Side-lying support The challenge of the side-lying position is proper alignment. Shoulders are rounded
with hands near face. Hips are aligned and softlyexed. Feet are lightly braced.
Maintain a exed position using hand
containment. Place the infant on her or his
side, providing support to the head while
aligning shoulder and hip. This alignment
is key.
Flex the infant’s legs and hips deep into
the pocket of the SnuggleUp, keeping feet,
legs, and hips well aligned. (The SnuggleUp
mimics the uterine wall.)
Adjust straps to provide containment,
while also allowing for dynamic movement
at the hips rst, then the shoulders. Follow
the infant’s cues.
A Bendy Bumper coupled with Frederick
T. Frog adjustable beads oers stability
and containment. (Do not place full weight
of “Freddy” on infant.)

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