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Mobilization and Safe Transfer Techniques

  • Encourage early mobilization, as tolerated, to prevent complications associated with immobility.
  • Teach patients proper transfer techniques, such as using assistive devices and maintaining good body mechanics, to minimize the risk of falls and injuries.
  • Implement fall prevention strategies, such as clear pathways, adequate lighting, and the use of safety rails and alarms.
     

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Questions on Mobilization and Safe Transfer Techniques

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

<p>Rapidly lifting the patient is unsafe and can lead to injury for both the patient and the caregiver. Transfers should be performed with controlled movements and without haste.</p>

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

<p>Adequate upper body strength may be beneficial for certain transfers, but it does not solely determine the need for assistive devices. The overall safety and stability of the patient are more important considerations.</p>

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

<p>Assistive devices should be utilized as appropriate to enhance the patient&#39;s safety and independence during mobilization and transfers. Avoiding their use may compromise the patient&#39;s safety.</p>

<p>Protecting the healthcare provider from injury is not the primary purpose of using a drawsheet during repositioning, although it may provide some assistance in reducing the risk of injury.</p>

<p>Transferring the patient quickly can compromise safety and increase the risk of falls and injuries. Transfers should be performed with controlled and deliberate movements, ensuring the patient&#39;s stability and safety throughout the process.</p>
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