If you turn the Patient to the other side of the bed, in your side, before rolling them, the moving should start form the neck region with your hands supporting the head, then the upper limb then the lower limb, There are some errors in the video. you should always visualize the maximum protection for the patients.
@ventricles02 I don't think so. Kung nagsimula ka sa neck, ang kalalabsan eh, mas mag aaply ito ng stress sa patient. It's a case to case basis talaga.
never move a patient to the side of the bed as demonstrated in the first 2-3 seconds of the video. You risk damaging your back and injuring the patient. Use a slide sheet, its better, safer for everyone. Techniques on the rest of the video were good though.
thanks for the posting!
juan58102 3 months ago
these people are probably dead or extremely old
DingalingKing666 5 months ago
Oakworks Side Lying Positioning System is perfect for this.
rinehartnewell 5 months ago
Many,many thanks. These videos are greatly appreciated.
earthmotherfromnj 7 months ago
If you slide, then it'll create shearing on the skin. You dont want that. Trust me
InfedelKillerz 11 months ago
thank God for a draw pad!
colormetickle 1 year ago
your patient is moving on her own
paro6666 1 year ago
slide the patients do not lift
1cadagmayan 1 year ago
If you turn the Patient to the other side of the bed, in your side, before rolling them, the moving should start form the neck region with your hands supporting the head, then the upper limb then the lower limb, There are some errors in the video. you should always visualize the maximum protection for the patients.
ventricles02 2 years ago
@ventricles02 your right brother..
gamebuddy100 1 year ago
@ventricles02 I don't think so. Kung nagsimula ka sa neck, ang kalalabsan eh, mas mag aaply ito ng stress sa patient. It's a case to case basis talaga.
TheWikimapia 1 year ago
this looks like a very old video..thx
for the demo, though ^^
sepisepsep 2 years ago
never move a patient to the side of the bed as demonstrated in the first 2-3 seconds of the video. You risk damaging your back and injuring the patient. Use a slide sheet, its better, safer for everyone. Techniques on the rest of the video were good though.
constantlyhappy 3 years ago
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shut up you fucking idiot
bricole77 3 years ago
The way she moved the patient was the way I learned in my Nursing lab just last week. :-/
LocaMorena809 3 years ago