ASSISTING WITH REPOSITIONING & TRANSFERRING CHAPTER 14.

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ASSISTING WITH REPOSITIONING & TRANSFERRING CHAPTER 14

IMMOBILITY EFFECTS THE WHOLE BODY

BASIC POSITIONS SUPINEFOWLER’SLATERALPRONESIMSSITTING

ASSISTING WITH TRANSFERS ORGANIZE & CHECK EQUIPMENT KNOW PLAN OF CARE ALLOW PERSON TO HELP EXPLAIN SHOES ON USE GOOD BODY MECHANICS TRANSFER BELT

ASSISTING WITH EXERCISE CHAPTER 15

ASSISTING WITH AMBULATION POTENTIAL PROBLEMS -Dizziness-Pain -Shortness of Breath -Confusion-Paralysis - Assistive device  USE A GAIT BELT  WALK BEHIND  GET HELP

RANGE OF MOTION

GUIDELINES FOR RANGE OF MOTION BODY MECHANICS SUPPORT THE EXTREMITY STOP IF CAUSES PAIN ENCOURAGE PERSON TO HELP PRIVACY

PREVENTING PRESSURE ULCERS & ASSISTING WITH WOUND CARE CHAPTER 19

HOW PRESSURE ULCERS FORM UNABLE TO CHANGE POSITION LACK OF BLOOD FLOW TO THE AREA PRESSURE DEVELOPS AT BONY PROMINENCES

RISK FACTORS FOR PRESSURE ULCERS Old Age Poor Nutrition MoistureHeart/Lung Disease DiseaseFrictionShearing

HOW CAN YOU PREVENT PRESSURE ULCERS DEVICES TO REDUCE PRESSURE REPOSITION OBSERVE FOR CHANGES GOOD SKIN CARE CLEAN LINEN MINIMIZE FRICTION & SHEARING

CARING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE HAVING SURGERY CHAPTER 30

PREVENTING COMPLICATIONS DRUGS & ANESTHESIA IMMOBILITYDROWSINESS FALLSPNEUMONIA BLOOD CLOTS

PREVENTING RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS

OXYGEN THERAPY

PROBLEMS TO WATCH FOR Pulse Ox below 85% Labored Breathing CyanosisTachypnea