Asked by
Rosie Plascencia
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
When preparing to move a patient in bed,the nurse should:
A) expect that the patient's comfort level will decrease.
B) make sure that all pillows used in the previous position stay in position.
C) raise the bed to a comfortable working height.
D) plan on moving the patient herself because other nurses are busy.
Comfort Level
A subjective measurement of a person's well-being, ease, and physical or emotional satisfaction in a specific situation.
Working Height
The optimal height at which tasks and activities are performed to maintain comfort and reduce strain, often used in ergonomics.
- Acquire knowledge of and implement correct practices for maneuvering and hoisting patients to avert adverse outcomes and maintain patient security.
- Acquire knowledge on the basic principles of effective body mechanics and safety protocols for transferring patients to decrease the occurrence of musculoskeletal ailments in nurses.
Verified Answer
DS
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of and implement correct practices for maneuvering and hoisting patients to avert adverse outcomes and maintain patient security.
- Acquire knowledge on the basic principles of effective body mechanics and safety protocols for transferring patients to decrease the occurrence of musculoskeletal ailments in nurses.
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