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For medical institutions purchasing and routinely using magnetic control restraint belt sets, clarifying product composition and applicable body parts is a prerequisite for orderly nursing implementation. A standard complete magnetic control restraint belt set consists of four individual pieces divided into two categories: upper limb restraints and lower limb restraints, with differentiated functions to accommodate diverse clinical restraint scenarios.
The set includes one left and one right upper limb magnetic restraint belt designed for wrist fixation to limit upper limb mobility. For patients with impaired consciousness, agitated mood or indwelling catheters of various types, upper limb restraints prevent unintended catheter pulling, dressing tearing and wound scratching, thus securing a stable environment for clinical treatment and nursing care. The other two pieces serve as lower limb restraints for bilateral feet, restricting leg movement to curb excessive kicking, over-range turning and unauthorized bed leaving, so as to reduce risks such as falls from bed.
