Wheelchairs are widely used in auxiliary equipment, which can be roughly divided into nursing wheelchairs (used by special persons), self-propelled wheelchairs (currently widely used), high-backed wheelchairs (used in situations requiring large angle reclining or limited movement), electric wheelchairs (requiring users to be conscious and responsive), functional wheelchairs (including hand-rocking wheelchairs, unilateral drive wheelchairs). Chairs, etc., suitable for unilateral hemiplegia and other situations.
If the use time is less than a week, choose a cheaper, more ordinary iron wheelchair. In order to use it for a long time, it is recommended to buy aluminum wheelchairs with lighter weight and higher hardness, but the price is relatively expensive. Many elderly people with Alzheimer's disease drool when sitting in wheelchairs, but it's okay to stand up, because the iron wheelchair has been used for a long time and the overall frame is deformed, which makes it impossible to maintain normal sitting posture. But it's hard for most people to notice that it's a wheelchair problem.
Use
1. Open the folded wheelchair and pull the standing brake.
2. People sit on it and then put down the pedal. Don't put the pedal first, so as not to fall down.
3. Fasten your seat belt and release the hand brake to start walking.
4. When a rider gets out of a wheelchair, he or she must first pull down the standing brake, then pull up the pedal, and then release the seat belt after the rider has stepped on the ground with both feet. The rider should hold the arm or leave the wheelchair with the help of a nurse.
5. When downhill, wheelchair should be reversed; when uphill, it should be carried out normally.
6. During driving, when crossing low obstacles, the nurses should first inform the passengers to grasp the handrail with both hands, the back of the wheelchair is close to the back, and the nurses hold the gloves with both hands. At the same time, they use their feet to step on the pedals behind the rack to lift the front wheels over the obstacles.