Reverse Trendelenburg Position

Positioning the Patient: Patient is positioned in supine with table tilted so feet are lower than the head, typically between 15° and 30°. Head is neutral and aligned with spine. Arms, elbows, and hands are tucked or secured along patient’s sides with palms facing in or extended on armboards with palms up. Feet rest firmly on padded footboard.
Pressure Concerns: Occiput, scapulae, thoracic vertebrae, olecranon processes, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx, ischial tuberosities, popliteal area, calcanei
Common Surgical Procedures: Gall bladder, stomach, prostrate, biliary tract, head, neck

AliBlue donut
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AliBlue Patient Positioning Chest Rolls
AliMed Foot Extender
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AliBlue Surface Overlays
AliBLue Ulnar/Brachial Nerve Protectors
VeriClean Table Straps
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