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Clinical Nursing Skills at a Glance. Группа авторов
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Жанр Медицина
Издательство John Wiley & Sons Limited
Avoid
Performing any MH procedures.
Can the patient move themselves with direction?
Is there equipment that can be used?
Assess and Plan
It is essential to assess and plan before any MH procedures.
The acronym TILEO (task, individual, load, environment, other) can be used (Table 9.1; Smith 2011).
Spine in Line
Keep the spine's natural position to reduce any injury or damage while providing ease of movement.
Load Close
Keep the load close to your body as this reduces pressure on the lower back and provides ease of movement.
Stable Base, Soft knees
Provides ease of movement in a safe way.
Centre of Gravity
Should be neutral for safety.
Professional Approach
Obtain informed consent.
Provide reassurance.
Ensure effective teamwork and communication between all involved, including the patient.
Maintain privacy and dignity.
Work within your sphere of competence.
Moving and Handling Techniques
The following techniques are commonly used in healthcare settings when a person requires assistance with mobility. The techniques vary from minimal assistance to full assistance with the aid of MH equipment.
Sit to Stand
This method can be used when assisting a patient from a sitting to a standing position if safe, independent, mobilisation is not possible (Figure 9.1).
Before starting the process, establish if the person will be able to stand. For a patient to be able to stand, they need good core muscles as well as strength in their arms and legs.
Walking with Assistance of One
Once the person is standing, stand slightly behind but close to the person requiring assistance. Walk with your hands in a palm‐to‐palm hold (Figure 9.2).
Ask the patient to look in the direction they are wanting to walk in and let them initiate the first step.
Walk with the patient and provide reassurance.
Walking with Assistance of Two
Follow the above steps, with the second handler doing the same on the patient's other side.
Ensure both handlers' arms cross over, across the back of the patient, to provide further support (Figure 9.3).
Walking with a Frame
Inform the patient that once they are standing the frame will be placed within reach.
The patient's hands should be placed either side of the frame for support while they walk.
The frame should be moved first, followed by the patient's feet (Figure 9.4).
Standing to Sitting
Ensure the back of the patient's legs are touching the chair.
The patient reaches for the chair behind them with bottom out towards the chair to sit.
Your hand can come to the middle of their back and apply gentle pressure to guide the patient back into the chair (Figure 9.5).
Red Flags
Never use a frame to assist standing.
Do not walk too close to the patient’s hips; allow for natural sway and movement of hips.
Changes in mobility, particularly any weakness, should be noted and escalated as appropriate.
References
1 Health and Safety Executive (HSE) (2015) Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care Sector in Great Britain, 2014/15. www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/industry/healthservices/health.
2 Smith, J. (2011). The Guide to the Handling of People, 6e. London: National Back Pain Association.
3 The National Back Exchange (2010). Guidelines for Manual Handling, 3e. Towcester: The National Back Exchange.
Note
1 1 A load refers to a person or any object.
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