Chapter 13 Safe Patient Movement and Handling Techniques
Use ____________ and ____________ aids when possible
transfer, positioning
what should you avoid doing when lifting?
twisting
Stability can be achieved when
when a body's center of gravity is over its base of support
Always inform the patient of what
you are going to do and how you intend proceed.
A wider stance improves
your base support.
The purpose of a patient transfer is to
safely move a patient from one place to another.
Center of Gravity is typically at the level of which vertebra
second Sacral segment S2
Muscles of the torso are
stability muscles.
Standing with feet apart to increase the base of support improves
stability.
To minimize the severity of orthostatic hypotension, have the patient
stand slowly
The back should be kept
straight or in a position of slightly increased lumbar lordosis.
another name for a cart
stretcher
Always position a patient so that he or she transfers toward their ______ side
strong
Prior to a wheelchair transfer determine a patient's
strong and weak sides
ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION is the
sudden drop in blood pressure caused by a change in a patient's body position
always work as a _________ even with the patient
team
Base of support is the area between
the feet, including the plantar surface area, in a standing position.
If a patient has symptoms of orthostatic hypotension, do not send them away and risk
the patient faint on the way to his or her room
Safety involves both the patient and
the people doing the transfer.
what are the 4 types of wheelchair transfers
1. Standby-assist transfer 2. Assisted standing pivot transfer 3. two-person lift 4. hydraulic Lift techniques
6 most common recumbent patient positions are
1. Supine 2. Prone 3. Lateral 4. Trendelenburg 5. Sims 6. Fowler's
6 Good Body Mechanics
1. Use good posture 2. Always keep your body's line of balance close to your center of gravity (below waistline) 3. Hold object close body 4. Bend your knees 5. Don't twist your trunk 6. Push rather than pull
Fundamental to good patient handling techniques are the concepts of (4 items)
1. base of support 2. center of gravity 3. mobility muscles 4. stability muscles
Symptoms of orthostatic hypotension include (4 items)
1. dizziness 2. fainting 3. blurred vision 4. slurred speech
how many people are usually needed for a cart transfer
3
how many types of wheelchair transfers
4
how many steps to an assisted standing pivot transfer
7
let the patient _______ as much as possible
assist
When lifting patients, keep the _______ stationary and let the ______ do all of the lifting.
back, legs
Standing with both feet flat on the floor improves the
base of support.
Lifting should be done by
bending and straightening the knees.
A hypothetical area of the body where the mass of the body is concentrated; gravity works from this area
center of gravity
a special sheet used for cart to bed transfer is called a
chuck
what is critical for success when using hydraulic lift techniques
communication
provide movement instructions to the patient ___________ during transfer
continually
Person at the head of the patient is responsible for
counting and initiating the transfer
Standing on "tiptoes" _________ surface in contact with the floor and __________ the base of support
decreases, narrows
talk with the patient and
explain what you are going to do
when is a hydraulic lift techniques used
for heavy patients
Patients with cognitive impairments, such as dementia, may
overestimate their transfer abilities and require assistance.
check with the _________ before any move is attempted
patient
Execute the transfer slowly enough for the
patient to feel secure.
Before executing the transfer, check the
patient's chart and verify whether he or she has a restricted weight-bearing status.
Holding heavy objects close to your center of gravity
permits easier and safer transfer
When performing a transfer
Let patients do as much of the work as possible.
After the patient is standing, help him or her to
pivot around to bed or x- ray table and to sit down.
Taking a transfer belt is a good practice when
planning to perform transfers.
Patients who bedridden for extended periods, ie... on backboards are susceptible to
Orthostatic hypotension
Radiologic imaging professionals who use proper transfer techniques can
reduce their injuries and minimize low back pain.
who is in charge?
RT
The base of support is the foundation on which
a body rests.
communication with patient and team members is critical to
safe and efficient transfers
Allow ample time, and
handle patients gently.
standby-assist transfers are used for patients who
have the ability to transfer from a wheelchair to a table on their own
The patient's center of gravity should be
held close. to the transferer's center of gravity.
why is a chuck better than a sheet
it does not stretch
what is needed for the patient to use a hydraulic Lift device
lift sling
before transfering from a cart make sure the wheels are
locked and immovable
Avoid __________ clothing on the patient.
loose
Extremity muscles are classified as
mobility muscles. arms and legs
For effective patient transfers and handling, technologists should use ____________ muscles for lifting and _____________ ______________ muscles for support.
mobility, stability Postural
