Anatomy of the Moose Mobilizer

 

Detachable Extensions

Remove when not required for gravity feed infusions. Squeeze actuator to adjust height. Keep as low as possible.  Do not raise high volume liquids to maximum height.

 

 

Fixed Height Infusion Hooks

New innovation to Intravenous Infusion (I.V.) with volumetric pumps. Fluids do not need to be raised. All pumped fluids should be on thesehooks. Only if the pump requires gravity assist, then use extension.        

 

Adjustable Interchangeable Handles

Unique System. Adjusts from tall adults to children by removing handle and re-inserting upside down for children. Handles may be exchanged for elbow support system.

 

 

Angled Main Pump Area  

Main volumetric pumps should be mounted on this area. Mounting here lowers Center of Gravity (COG).Pumps remain easy to operate and visualize without bending down.

 

 

Integrated Electrics

Five outlets for five pumps. This will cover most post-operative surgical needs. Only one cord required from power board to wall outlet, for ease of removal and replacing by patient. All pumps remain plugged into on-board power board.

 

Cam Activated Clamps  

Similar to bicycle seat clamps. Very positive hold with little intervention. Pull lever away from clamp, re-adjust height or change handles, then push lever back to locked position.
 

Baskets

Two on-board baskets. Front basket to hold electric cords from pumps to power board. Cords should be loosely packed in basket to avoid overheating.
Patient-side basket will be used to contain vacuum drains, I.V. tubing and hang Naso-Gastric (N.G.) bag and urinary collection bag from basket base.

 

Oxygen Cylinder Nest

Even when not required by the mobilizing patient, an oxygen cylinder in situ will help lower the Center of Gravity (COG) adding to overall stability.

 

 

Stackable

When not in use they stack closely together to free up storage space. However, this should be rare as they prefer to be at the workplace supporting patients.

 

 

Very Stable Base

Manueuverable with independent wheels. Wide, free walking area with no casters underfoot, giving an overall excellent stability.

 

 

Very Low Centre of Gravity

All pumps, equipment, fluids and oxygen lowered to user-friendly height.