Positioning
Positioning
PATIENTS
Strong Point Educational and Training
Institute (SPETI)
Ms. Jennifer Jill Martinez-Libid RMRN, BSN Trainer
IMPORTANCE OF ACTIVITY
CONTRACTURE
An abnormal shortening of
the muscle due to lack of
use.
ATROPHY
A decrease in size or a
wasting away of muscle
tissue.
DECUBITUS ULCER
A breakdown in skin tissue
that occurs when blood
flow to an area is
interrupted
COMPLICATIONS OF BEDREST
Every Body System is Affected
BODY ALIGNMENT
BED CRADLE
Keeps the weight of the linens from pressing on
the patient’s body
RESTORATIVE EQUIPMENT
FOOT BOARD
AIMS
• The person lies on the abdomen with the head turned to one side.
• The bed is flat.
• Small pillows are placed under the head, abdomen, and lower legs.
• Arms are flexed at the elbows with the hands near the head.
AIMS:
1) To improve oxygenation.
2) To improve respiratory mechanics.
3) To inhomogeneous distribution the pleural pressure gradient, the alveolar
inflation and the ventilation distribution.
4) To increase lung volume and reduce the amount of atelectatic regions.
5) To facilitate the improvement in clearance of secretions.
BASIC BODY POSITIONS
LATERAL POSITION (Side-Lying)
Frequently used by
patients with respiratory
problems helps expand
the chest and lungs to
allow more oxygen to
enter.
AIMS:
To help expand the chest
and lungs to allow more
oxygen.
MOVING PERSON IN BED
7. Lower the side rail (if bed has one and if it is not
already lowered) on side nearest you.
FOLLOW 15 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TO MOVE UP IN BED
Both workers shift their weight to their back feet and prepare to
move.
FOLLOW 17 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TO MOVE UP IN BED With Assistance
USING LIFT/DRAW SHEET
• A lift sheet makes lifting easier.
FOLLOW 16 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
Moving a Patient to the Side of the Bed
USING DRAW SHEET
FOLLOW 1 TO 5 STEPS
(Raising the Head and Shoulder):
7. Lower the side rail (if bed has one and if it is not
already lowered) on side nearest you.
11. Shift your weight to your back foot (the foot closer to the foot of the
bed).
- Have your helper do the same.
- On the count of three, both shift your weight to your forward feet.
- Both workers shift their weight to their back feet and prepare to move.
- Slide the resident toward the head of the bed. Replace pillow under the
resident’s head.
- Both workers shift their weight to their back feet and prepare to move.
FOLLOW 17 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TURNING A RESIDENT AWAY FROM YOU
FOLLOW 1 TO 5 STEPS
(Raising the Head and Shoulder):
11. Cross resident’s arm over his or her chest. Move arm
out of the way on side toward which resident is being
turned. Cross leg nearest you over the far leg.
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TURNING A RESIDENT AWAY FROM YOU
12. Stand with feet about 12 inches
apart. Bend your knees.
FOLLOW 15 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TURNING A RESIDENT TOWARD YOU
FOLLOW ALL THE STPES
(Turning a Resident Away from You)
EXCEPT! No. 13 and 14:
FOLLOW 17 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TO SIT UP ON THE SIDE OF THE BED (DANGLING)
FOLLOW 1 TO 5 STEPS
(Raising the Head and Shoulder):
FOLLOW 16 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A PATIENT
TO SIT UP ON THE SIDE OF THE BED (DANGLING)
FOLLOW 15 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
TRANSFERRING A RESIDENT
From Bed to Stretcher with Assistance
6. Fold linens to foot of the bed. Cover resident with bath
blanket. Do not expose resident during the procedure.
12. Each worker should roll up the sides of the draw sheet
and prepare to move the resident. Protect the resident’s
arms and legs during the transfer. If facility policy permits,
two workers may actually get up on the bed on their knees
to protect their backs. With two workers on each side, roll
up the sides of the draw sheet and prepare to move the
resident.
FOLLOW 18 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
MECHANICAL LIFT
HYDRAULIC LIFT/HOYER LIFT
16. Undo the straps from the overhead bar. Leave the
sling in place for transfer back to bed (some slings can
be easily removed when resident is seated).
FOLLOW 17 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
TRANSFERRING A RESIDENT
Using a Mechanical Lift with Assistance Equipment
WHEELCHAIR or CHAIR, MECHANICAL or HYDRAULIC LIFT, WASHCLOTH
SAFETY MEASURES OF A
WHEELCHAIR
- Always lock the brakes when
transferring.
FOLLOW 1 TO 5 STEPS
(Raising the Head and Shoulder):
FOLLOW 17 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)
ASSISTING A RESIDENT
Into a Car Equipment
Car, Wheelchair
FOLLOW 1 TO 5 STEPS
(Raising the Head and Shoulder):
10. The resident should then sit in the seat and lift one leg, and
then the other, into the vehicle (Fig. 11-38).
11. Carefully position the resident comfortably in the car. Help
secure seat belt. Fig. 11-38. After resident sits in the car seat, he
should put his legs in one at a time.
FOLLOW 16 TO 20 STEPS!
(Raising the Head and Shoulder)