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== Selecting appropriate Techniques ==
== Selecting Appropriate Techniques ==
'''Aim'''
'''Aim'''
- Ensure the safety of the patient and staff
- Ensure the safety of the patient and staff
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-  Ask if OK as being moved  
-  Ask if OK as being moved  
- Ask how they felt after the transfer
- Ask how they felt after the transfer
== Sitting and Standing ==
=== Preparation ===
# Check a patients weight-bearing status with colleagues, medical notes, the client and family if needed
# Consider hoisting if non-weight bearing, never put weight through a patients non-weight bearing leg
=== Supervising sitting repositioning ===
# Patient places feet flat of the floor and slightly under the chair
# Patient leans forwards so weight is over their knees
# Patient stands, moves as far back into the seat as possible OR pushes back on armrests and their feet to slide back into the seat
=== Supervising standing ===
# Patient places hands on armrests, feet flat of the floor and slightly under the chair
# Pt moves slightly closer to the edge of the seat
# Pt sits forwards, "nose over toes"
# If needed, the patient rocks backwards and forwards
# Patient leans forwards so weight is over their knees
# Carer counts down "ready, steady, stand". On stand, the patient pushes up into a standing position
=== Assistance Standing ===
# Caregiver adopts the lunge position, beside the patient
# Outside hand is flat on the front of patients shoulder, inside arm across lower back
# With weight starting on the back foot, carer rocks forward with the client
# Check clients arms are free and in front
=== Assistance Sitting ===
# Ask client to feel for chair on back of legs, reach for armrests and slowly lower themselves
# Encourage client to bend at the hips
=== Assistance Standing with a Hoist ===
# Apply hoist sling
# Position hoist sling
# Position hoist
# Position sling bar and attach sling straps to hoist
# Instruct client to stand
# Reposition hoist
# Instruct client to sit
== Bed Mobility ==
=== Rolling in bed ===
==== Supervised ====
# Patient turns head in direction of roll
# Patient flexes knee further from the direction of roll
# Places arm across their chest in direction of roll
# Client rolls over, pushing with outside of foot and reaching across body
# Client completes roll
==== Assistance ====
# Patient turns head in direction of roll
# Patient flexes knee further from the direction of roll
# Patient crosses arms against chest
# Therapist stands in direction of roll and places one hand on furthest shoulder, other on the furthest hip
# Client is rolled onto their side
=== Sitting on the edge of a bed ===
==== Supervised ====
# Patient turns to their side, facing the carer
# Patient places outside hand and inside elbow flat on the bed
# Client puts legs over the edge of the bed
# Uses hands and elbow to push up whilst lowering legs to floor
=== Slide sheets ===
==== Applying ====
# Place slide sheets underneath a bed sheet
# Keep edges of slide sheet to edge of the bed
# Push slide sheet under the patient, pushing down on the mattress
# Rolll client to the side and pull through the slide sheets
==== Pushing client up the bed with slide sheets AO2 ====
# Apply slide sheets
# Place extra pillow at head of the bed
# Enter a lung position
# Patient pushes up the bed with their feet, whilst carers slide up the bed
Removing slide sheets
# Tuck in both sheets on one side
# In a lunge position, a therapist pulls out diagonally from the other side
# Place sheets neatly for next use

Revision as of 15:11, 9 April 2020

Selecting Appropriate Techniques[edit | edit source]

Aim - Ensure the safety of the patient and staff - Minimise patient dependence Consider 1. If there really is a need for moving and handling 2. Carry out a moving and handling risk assessment Task Consider the involvement of risky movement, twisting, stooping, bending, pushing, pulling, sudden movement of the load, team handling or seated work. Try and avoid or minimize the task itself and associated risk. Individual Consider who could be/will be performing the task, injuries, previous injury and younger workers LoadThe person moving, balance, size, skin integrity EnvironmentFloor conditions, floor levels, space constraints and lighting Other factorsProtective equipment, help, hinderance? 3. Review the technique consistently, especially if - There are changes in a patients condition - Manual handling needs

Overview of Techniques[edit | edit source]

Preparation - Ensure clothing (including footwear) are appropriate - Ensure all participants are aware of the task, including the order of specific task and end position of the patient - Get the equipment ready and in order, with required accessories - Prepare the environment, clear route and access ways are clear, move objects, and the destination is ready - Prepare client, explain what will happen and what they are expected to do. Ensure clothes, including footwear, are appropriate, ensure they have any aids they need - Choose a lead caregiver - Count down "ready, steady, move" prior to the task

Communication between caregiver and patient - Talk through the steps prior - Ask if OK as being moved - Ask how they felt after the transfer

Sitting and Standing[edit | edit source]

Preparation[edit | edit source]

  1. Check a patients weight-bearing status with colleagues, medical notes, the client and family if needed
  2. Consider hoisting if non-weight bearing, never put weight through a patients non-weight bearing leg

Supervising sitting repositioning[edit | edit source]

  1. Patient places feet flat of the floor and slightly under the chair
  2. Patient leans forwards so weight is over their knees
  3. Patient stands, moves as far back into the seat as possible OR pushes back on armrests and their feet to slide back into the seat

Supervising standing[edit | edit source]

  1. Patient places hands on armrests, feet flat of the floor and slightly under the chair
  2. Pt moves slightly closer to the edge of the seat
  3. Pt sits forwards, "nose over toes"
  4. If needed, the patient rocks backwards and forwards
  5. Patient leans forwards so weight is over their knees
  6. Carer counts down "ready, steady, stand". On stand, the patient pushes up into a standing position

Assistance Standing[edit | edit source]

  1. Caregiver adopts the lunge position, beside the patient
  2. Outside hand is flat on the front of patients shoulder, inside arm across lower back
  3. With weight starting on the back foot, carer rocks forward with the client
  4. Check clients arms are free and in front

Assistance Sitting[edit | edit source]

  1. Ask client to feel for chair on back of legs, reach for armrests and slowly lower themselves
  2. Encourage client to bend at the hips

Assistance Standing with a Hoist[edit | edit source]

  1. Apply hoist sling
  2. Position hoist sling
  3. Position hoist
  4. Position sling bar and attach sling straps to hoist
  5. Instruct client to stand
  6. Reposition hoist
  7. Instruct client to sit

Bed Mobility[edit | edit source]

Rolling in bed[edit | edit source]

Supervised[edit | edit source]

  1. Patient turns head in direction of roll
  2. Patient flexes knee further from the direction of roll
  3. Places arm across their chest in direction of roll
  4. Client rolls over, pushing with outside of foot and reaching across body
  5. Client completes roll

Assistance[edit | edit source]

  1. Patient turns head in direction of roll
  2. Patient flexes knee further from the direction of roll
  3. Patient crosses arms against chest
  4. Therapist stands in direction of roll and places one hand on furthest shoulder, other on the furthest hip
  5. Client is rolled onto their side

Sitting on the edge of a bed[edit | edit source]

Supervised[edit | edit source]

  1. Patient turns to their side, facing the carer
  2. Patient places outside hand and inside elbow flat on the bed
  3. Client puts legs over the edge of the bed
  4. Uses hands and elbow to push up whilst lowering legs to floor

Slide sheets[edit | edit source]

Applying[edit | edit source]

  1. Place slide sheets underneath a bed sheet
  2. Keep edges of slide sheet to edge of the bed
  3. Push slide sheet under the patient, pushing down on the mattress
  4. Rolll client to the side and pull through the slide sheets

Pushing client up the bed with slide sheets AO2[edit | edit source]

  1. Apply slide sheets
  2. Place extra pillow at head of the bed
  3. Enter a lung position
  4. Patient pushes up the bed with their feet, whilst carers slide up the bed

Removing slide sheets

  1. Tuck in both sheets on one side
  2. In a lunge position, a therapist pulls out diagonally from the other side
  3. Place sheets neatly for next use