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Protecting Your Patients AND Yourself
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Why do we need to learn about positioning? ◦ Patient comfort/decrease pain ◦ Support and stability to pt’s truck and extremities ◦ Easier access to area(s) being treated ◦ Decrease edema ◦ Increase function ◦ Prevent pressure sores (l-t setting) ◦ Prevent joint contractures (l-t setting)
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What is most comfortable for the patient may not be the best position for them May need to be positioned to aid in the treatment of a specific diagnosis or condition
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Who is at risk? ◦ Elderly ◦ Those unable to change to their own position ◦ Those with decreased sensation ◦ Those who may be unable to communicate their discomfort
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Pillows Blankets Sheets Wedges Bolsters Others?
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Supine Prone Side-lying Sitting
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Pillow under head to keep c-spine neutral Small pillow or towel roll for cervical support (HP) Support under popliteal space to decrease lumbar lordosis Ankle support to relieve pressure under the calcanei Support under elbows to relieve pressure on bony prominences
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Properly place your patient in a supine position 2:001:591:581:571:561:551:541:531:521:511:501:491:481:471:461:451:441:431:421:411:401:391:381:371:361:351:341:331:321:311:301:291:281:271:261:251:241:231:221:211:201:191:181:171:161:151:141:131:121:111:101:091:081:071:061:051:041:031:021:011:000:590:580:570:560:550:540:530:520:510:500:490:480:470:460:450:440:430:420:410:400:390:380:370:360:350:340:330:320:310:300:290:280:270:260:250:240:230:220:210:200:190:180:170:160:150:140:130:120:110:100:090:080:070:060:050:040:030:020:01End2:00
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Pillow under head (or pillow wedge) Pillow under lower abdomen/hips to decrease lumbar lordosis Towel rolls under anterior shoulders to retract scapulae Towel roll/pillow/bolster under ankles to reduce pull on hamstrings and allow the pelvis and low back to relax
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Properly place your patient in a prone position 2:001:591:581:571:561:551:541:531:521:511:501:491:481:471:461:451:441:431:421:411:401:391:381:371:361:351:341:331:321:311:301:291:281:271:261:251:241:231:221:211:201:191:181:171:161:151:141:131:121:111:101:091:081:071:061:051:041:031:021:011:000:590:580:570:560:550:540:530:520:510:500:490:480:470:460:450:440:430:420:410:400:390:380:370:360:350:340:330:320:310:300:290:280:270:260:250:240:230:220:210:200:190:180:170:160:150:140:130:120:110:100:090:080:070:060:050:040:030:020:01End2:00
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Patient in center of bed Head, trunk, pelvis in alignment LEs are flexed at the hips and knees with pillows between knees and top LE slightly forward of bottom LE Pillow at chest and/or back to keep them from rolling Pillow under top arm to keep chest open
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Properly place your patient in a side-lying position 2:001:591:581:571:561:551:541:531:521:511:501:491:481:471:461:451:441:431:421:411:401:391:381:371:361:351:341:331:321:311:301:291:281:271:261:251:241:231:221:211:201:191:181:171:161:151:141:131:121:111:101:091:081:071:061:051:041:031:021:011:000:590:580:570:560:550:540:530:520:510:500:490:480:470:460:450:440:430:420:410:400:390:380:370:360:350:340:330:320:310:300:290:280:270:260:250:240:230:220:210:200:190:180:170:160:150:140:130:120:110:100:090:080:070:060:050:040:030:020:01End2:00
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There are a variety of sitting positions Remember to soften bony prominences Support arms and legs (and head if necessary) Elbows at approx. 90° of flexion
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Properly place your patient in a seated position 2:001:591:581:571:561:551:541:531:521:511:501:491:481:471:461:451:441:431:421:411:401:391:381:371:361:351:341:331:321:311:301:291:281:271:261:251:241:231:221:211:201:191:181:171:161:151:141:131:121:111:101:091:081:071:061:051:041:031:021:011:000:590:580:570:560:550:540:530:520:510:500:490:480:470:460:450:440:430:420:410:400:390:380:370:360:350:340:330:320:310:300:290:280:270:260:250:240:230:220:210:200:190:180:170:160:150:140:130:120:110:100:090:080:070:060:050:040:030:020:01End2:00
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Why do we drape? How do you feel at the doc’s office with no clothes on? ◦ Privacy/modesty/dignity ◦ Warmth ◦ Hygiene
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If you need pt to change into a gown, leave the room; knock before reentering If patient needs assistance, suggest it; ask permission before helping them Only the area to be treated should be exposed; the rest of the pt stays covered ◦ Gown, blanket, sheet, towel ◦ Consider which drape is best Pt comfort is the key when working on difficult areas
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Be sure you keep legal considerations in mind ◦ What is the policy of the facility on doors being closed/slightly open? Curtains? ◦ Comments and touch mean different things to different people – keep in mind appropriate vs. inappropriate Protect yourself and your employer by being professional at all times
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Practice draping for: Shoulder Low back Groin Mid-upper back
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