Supine Lying down horizontally, face and torso up Concepts of body mechanics 1. Base of support 2. Center of gravity 3. Muscles proper body mechanics of lifting A. feet wide B. Back straight C. avoid twisting D. Lift with legs, not back Good communication, rapport, security, comfort, warmth Elements that will allow an elderly patient to more effectively concentrate on the procedure Orthostatic Hypotension This could happen when a person stands from a recumbent position Sims Lying on one side with the lower arm behind the back, the upper arm positioned comfortably in front. The lower leg is straight and the upper leg is flexed at the knee and hip. Head clamps Can be attached to tables and upright bucky's for imaging of the skull Fowler's The position of sitting up straight or with a slight lean Complex restraining devices Mummy wraps C-collars backboards Center of gravity Hypothetical point at which all mass appears to be concentrated Assessing patient's ability - consulting with the patient enhances rapport and mutual respect - Let the patient do as much as possible rapport Relation of harmony and accord between two people Base of support Foundation on which a body rests Fear of falling One of the greatest concerns of a geriatric patient Artifacts Substances or structures not naturally present but of which an authentic image appears on a image Prone lying face down, horizontally White muscles Found in limbs sprains, strains, and other musculoskeletal problems Leading causes of disability for people in healthcare Hydraulic lift The equipment you use to transfer a large patient by yourself Red muscles Stability muscles Motion This is detrimental to radiographs One advantage of good body mechanics Decreased number of injuries "smooth mover" A sliding board is called a ... pediatric immobilization techniques and Parents You must assess and encourage best method; accompany and assist, accompany and observe or wait outside simple restraining devices tape positioning sponges sandbags velcro straps Two very important items on all wheelchair transfers 1. Lock wheelchair 2. Footrests removed or moved out of the way Body mechanics Action of forces on bodies at rest or in motion lateral lying down on the right or left side, knees and shoulders in-line to each other Communication This is key to establishing good rapport and understanding with patients. Supine Lying down horizontally, face and torso up Concepts of body mechanics 1. Base of support 2. Center of gravity 3. Muscles proper body mechanics of lifting A. feet wide B. Back straight C. avoid twisting D. Lift with legs, not back Good communication, rapport, security, comfort, warmth Elements that will allow an elderly patient to more effectively concentrate on the procedure Orthostatic Hypotension This could happen when a person stands from a recumbent position Sims Lying on one side with the lower arm behind the back, the upper arm positioned comfortably in front. The lower leg is straight and the upper leg is flexed at the knee and hip. Head clamps Can be attached to tables and upright bucky's for imaging of the skull Fowler's The position of sitting up straight or with a slight lean Complex restraining devices Mummy wraps C-collars backboards Center of gravity Hypothetical point at which all mass appears to be concentrated Assessing patient's ability - consulting with the patient enhances rapport and mutual respect - Let the patient do as much as possible rapport Relation of harmony and accord between two people Base of support Foundation on which a body rests Fear of falling One of the greatest concerns of a geriatric patient Artifacts Substances or structures not naturally present but of which an authentic image appears on a image Prone lying face down, horizontally White muscles Found in limbs sprains, strains, and other musculoskeletal problems Leading causes of disability for people in healthcare Hydraulic lift The equipment you use to transfer a large patient by yourself Red muscles Stability muscles Motion This is detrimental to radiographs One advantage of good body mechanics Decreased number of injuries "smooth mover" A sliding board is called a ... pediatric immobilization techniques and Parents You must assess and encourage best method; accompany and assist, accompany and observe or wait outside simple restraining devices tape positioning sponges sandbags velcro straps Two very important items on all wheelchair transfers 1. Lock wheelchair 2. Footrests removed or moved out of the way Body mechanics Action of forces on bodies at rest or in motion lateral lying down on the right or left side, knees and shoulders in-line to each other Communication This is key to establishing good rapport and understanding with patients.
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Lying down horizontally, face and torso up
Supine
1. Base of support
2. Center of gravity
3. Muscles
Concepts of body mechanics
A. feet wide
B. Back straight
C. avoid twisting
D. Lift with legs, not back
proper body mechanics of lifting
Elements that will allow an elderly patient to more effectively concentrate on the procedure
Good communication, rapport, security, comfort, warmth
This could happen when a person stands from a recumbent position
Orthostatic Hypotension
Lying on one side with the lower arm behind the back, the upper arm positioned comfortably in front. The lower leg is straight and the upper leg is flexed at the knee and hip.
Sims
Can be attached to tables and upright bucky's for imaging of the skull
Head clamps
The position of sitting up straight or with a slight lean
Fowler's
Mummy wraps
C-collars
backboards
Complex restraining devices
Hypothetical point at which all mass appears to be concentrated
Center of gravity
- consulting with the patient enhances rapport and mutual respect
- Let the patient do as much as possible
Assessing patient's ability
Relation of harmony and accord between two people
rapport
Foundation on which a body rests
Base of support
One of the greatest concerns of a geriatric patient
Fear of falling
Substances or structures not naturally present but of which an authentic image appears on a image
Artifacts
lying face down, horizontally
Prone
Found in limbs
White muscles
Leading causes of disability for people in healthcare
sprains, strains, and other musculoskeletal problems
The equipment you use to transfer a large patient by yourself
Hydraulic lift
Stability muscles
Red muscles
This is detrimental to radiographs
Motion
Decreased number of injuries
One advantage of good body mechanics
A sliding board is called a ...
"smooth mover"
You must assess and encourage best method; accompany and assist, accompany and observe or wait outside
pediatric immobilization techniques and Parents
tape positioning sponges
sandbags
velcro straps
simple restraining devices
1. Lock wheelchair
2. Footrests removed or moved out of the way
Two very important items on all wheelchair transfers
Action of forces on bodies at rest or in motion
Body mechanics
lying down on the right or left side, knees and shoulders in-line to each other
lateral
This is key to establishing good rapport and understanding with patients.
Communication