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Basic Patient Care Procedures Lesson 2 |
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LESSON ASSIGNMENT
LESSON 2 Positioning the Patient.
TEXT ASSIGNMENT Paragraph 2-1 through 2-10.
LESSON OBJECTIVES When you have completed this you should be able to:
2-1. Identify the benefits of positioning the patient.
2-2. Identify and define body mechanics, body posture, and the common body rest positions.
2-3. Identify methods of positioning the patient, to include orienting the patient, modification of bed rest positions, and body alignment in bed.
2-4. Identify methods of moving and lifting while avoiding back strain.
2-5. Identify techniques in moving bed patients.
2-6. Identify range-of-motion.
2-7. Identify the stages involved in lifting a patient from floor to bed level.
2-8. Identify the common position support devices and methods in which they are applied.
2-9. Identify the bed cradle, its use, and function.
2-10. Identify the methods by which the patient is properly placed on the footboard.
2-11. Identify the proper procedure for placing a patient on his side.
2-12. Identify the range-of-motion exercises for the neck.
2-13. Identify methods of preventing bed or pressure sores; areas of susceptibility, stages of development, preventive measures, and treatment.
2-14. Identify the range-of-motion exercises for the hip.
SUGGESTION Work the lesson exercises at the end of this lesson before beginning the next lesson. These exercises will help you accomplish the lesson objectives.
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