Body Positions
Physiological effects: what are the four respiratory effects from the supine position?
1 compromise respiratory function 2 decreased vital capacity 3 decreased in diaphragmatic expansion 4 even distribution of lung ventilation
Physiological effects: what are the four cardiovascular effects from the supine position
1 decreased heart rate 2 increasing cardiac output 3 decrease in systolic pressure 4 venous pooling in lower extremities
Safety: what does the trendelenburg position increase?
Blood flow to the upper body
What is another name for supine position?
Dorsal recumbent
Safety: why should shoulder braces not be used and trendelenburg position?
Due to potential damage of the brachial plexus
What is the trendelenburg position
It's a modification of the supine position procedure table is tilted so that upper torso is lower and feet are raised
Safety: what safety considerations for trendelenburg position of knees
Knees over break in the table allowing flexing of the knee section of the bed
What are the considerations for the trendelenburg position
Patient flat on back with arms on padded arm boards patient's arms may be tucked at sides draw sheet should extend above the elbows and tucked between patient and the procedure bed mattress
Knee-chest/Genupectoral position
Patient kneels so that weight of body is supported by knees and chest, with abdomen raised, head turned to one side, and arms flexed.Rectal exams, proctological exams and occasionally a sigmoidoscopy. Hands folded under head, chest down to the table, knees separated. gown open in the back
What are the uses of trendelenburg position
Procedures on lower abdomen and pelvic organs when there is a need to tilt the viscera away from the pelvic area
What is the Kraske or jackknife position used for?
Rectal procedures and occasionally for a lumbarectomy procedures
Reverse Trendelenburg's position
The head of the bed is raised and the foot of the bed is lowered
dorsal recumbent (supine)
Used for examination of the abdomen, chest and breasts first of the two positions recommended for DRE
Low Fowler's Position
a bed-sitting position in which the head of the bed is elevated between 15 and 45 degrees, with or without knee flexion
When you should not use a Fowler's position:
after an abdominal surgery C/S
lateral recumbent
lying on either the left or right side
Sims position
lying on left side with right knee drawn up and with left arm drawn behind, parallel to the back.
High-Fowler's position is used for what?
orthopnea
The semi-Fowler's position is used for:
patient with difficulty breathing Increase comfort, improve ventilation, and promote relaxation after thoracic surgery or for patients with CV problems,position used to check stomach, heart and legs
what is low fowler for?
people use this position when snoring or sleep apnea is suspected
Semi-Fowler's Position
position is the position of a patient who is lying in bed in a supine position with the head of the bed at approximately 30 degrees.30 to 60 degrees or 45
Proctologic Position
position mainly used in proctocologists office used to examine colon, rectum and lower intestines
Trendelenburg's position
position used for patients that have orthostatic hypotension, trauma or syncope
supine position
position used to check extremities like stomach
prone position
position used to check spine alignment, shoulders, neck and legs
High Fowler's Position
resident sitting up almost straight, at 60 to 90 degrees
Fowler's position
sitting position achieved by elevating the head of bed, particularly useful for promoting respiration by allowing for maximal lung expansion Aids in enhancing respiration, Improves cardiac output, Facilitates diagnostic testing, Facilitates post-operative recovery, Eases eating and communicating, Facilitates elimination position used for posture, vitals, checking spine and reflexes
lithotomy position
the patient is lying on the back, face up, with the feet and legs raised and supported in stirrups. in this position make sure hips are on very edge of exam table, used for gynecological purposes such as pap smear