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Assisting With
Moving and
Transfers
Injury Protection
 To protect yourself and the person from injury, you must use
your body correctly when:
 Turning and repositioning persons
 Moving persons in bed
 Transferring persons to and from beds, chairs, wheelchairs, stretchers,
and toilets
 To transfer a person means moving the person from one place
to another.
Preventing Work-Related Injury
 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
recommends that:
 Manual lifting be minimized in all cases
 Manual lifting be eliminated when possible
 To safely handle, move, and transfer the person, the nurse and
health team determine:
 The person’s dependence level
 The amount of assistance and how many staff members are needed
 The procedure to use
 The equipment needed
Protecting the Skin
 Protect the person’s skin during handling, moving, and transfer
procedures.
 Friction is the rubbing of one surface against another.
 Shearing is when the skin sticks to a surface while muscles
slide in the direction the body is moving.
Protecting the Skin, cont'd.
 To reduce friction and shearing:
 Roll the person.
 Use friction-reducing devices.
• A lift sheet (turning sheet)
• A cotton drawsheet
• Turning pads
• Large incontinence products
• Slide boards
• Slide sheets
Moving Persons in Bed
 OSHA recommends the following:
 For a dependence level of Code 4: Total Dependence
• A mechanical lift or friction-reducing device and at least 2 staff members
 For a dependence level of Code 3: Extensive Assistance
• A mechanical lift or friction-reducing device and at least 2 staff members
 If the person weighs less than 200 pounds
• 2 to 3 staff members and a friction-reducing device
 If the person weighs more than 200 pounds
• At least 3 staff members and a friction-reducing device
Moving Persons in Bed, cont'd.
 Moving the person up in bed
 You can sometimes move lightweight adults up in bed alone:
• If they assist
• If they use a trapeze
 It is best to have help and to use an assist device.
 Two or more staff members are needed to move the following persons
up in bed:
• Heavy persons
• Weak persons
• Very old persons
Moving Persons in Bed, cont'd.
 Assist devices are used to move some persons up in bed.
 With assist devices:
• The person is moved more evenly.
• Shearing and friction are reduced.
 The device is placed under the person from the head to above the knees or
lower.
 At least two staff members are needed.
 This procedure is used:
• For most patients and residents
• Following OSHA recommendations
• For persons recovering from spinal cord surgery or spinal cord injuries
• For older persons
Moving Person to the Side of the Bed
 Moving the person to the side of the bed
 The person is moved to the side of the bed:
• For repositioning and care procedures
• Before turning
• To limit your need to reach
 One method involves moving the person in segments.
 Use a mechanical lift or the assist device method:
• Following OSHA recommendations
• For older persons
• For persons with arthritis
• For persons recovering from spinal cord injuries or spinal cord surgery
Moving Person to the Side of the Bed, cont'd.
 Use an assist device as directed by the nurse and care plan.
 An assist device helps prevent:
 Pain and skin damage
 Injury to the bones, joints, and spinal cord
Turning Persons
 Turning persons onto their sides is needed:
 To help prevent complications from bedrest
 For certain procedures and care measures
 To turn persons with arthritis in their spines, hips, and knees,
logrolling is preferred.
Turning Persons, cont'd.
 Logrolling is turning the person as a unit, in alignment, with one
motion.
 The spine is kept straight.
 The procedure is used to turn:
• Older persons with arthritic spines or knees
• Persons recovering from hip fractures
• Persons with spinal cord injuries
• Persons recovering from spinal surgery
Sitting on the Side of the Bed (Dangling)
 Patients and residents dangle for many reasons.
 Some become dizzy or faint when getting out of bed too fast.
 Some persons increase activity in stages.
 Surgical patients sit on the side of the bed some time after surgery.
 While dangling the legs, the person:
 Coughs and breathes deeply
 Moves the legs back and forth in circles
 If dizziness or fainting occurs, lay the person down.
Transferring Persons
 Patients and residents are moved to and from:
 Beds
 Chairs, wheelchairs, and shower chairs
 Commodes and toilets
 The amount of help needed and the method used vary with the
person’s dependency level.
 For a safe transfer:
 Arrange the room so there is enough space.
 Place the chair, wheelchair, or other device correctly.
Transferring Persons, cont'd.
 Transfer belts
 Transfer belts (gait belts) are used to:
• Support patients and residents during transfers
• Reposition persons in chairs and wheelchairs
 Bed to chair or wheelchair transfers
 Help the person out of bed on his or her strong side.
 Stand and pivot transfers are used if:
• The person’s legs are strong enough to bear some or all of his or her weight.
• The person is cooperative and can follow directions.
• The person can assist with the transfer.
Transferring Persons, cont'd.
 Chair or wheelchair to bed transfers
 Chair or wheelchair to bed transfers have the same rules as bed to
chair transfers.
• If the person is weak on one side:
• Transfer the person so the strong side moves first.
• The chair or wheelchair is positioned so the person’s strong side is near the bed.
Transferring Persons, cont'd.
 Mechanical lifts
 Mechanical lifts are used to transfer persons who:
• Cannot help themselves
• Are too heavy for the staff to transfer
 Before using a lift:
• You must be trained in its use.
• It must work.
• The sling, straps, hooks, and chains must be in good repair.
• The type of sling used depends on the person’s size, condition, and other needs.
• The person’s weight must not exceed the lift’s capacity.
• At least two staff members are needed.
 Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Transferring Persons, cont'd.
 Transferring the person to and from the toilet.
 Getting to the toilet is hard for persons who use wheelchairs.
• Falls and work-related injuries are risks.
 Sometimes mechanical lifts are used for a transfer to and from a toilet.
Repositioning in a Chair or Wheelchair
 Some persons can help with repositioning.
 If the person cannot help, a mechanical lift is used.
 Follow the nurse’s directions and the care plan for the best way
to reposition a person in a chair or wheelchair.
 Do not pull the person from behind the chair or wheelchair.

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Section 2 assisting with moving and transfers-1

  • 2. Injury Protection  To protect yourself and the person from injury, you must use your body correctly when:  Turning and repositioning persons  Moving persons in bed  Transferring persons to and from beds, chairs, wheelchairs, stretchers, and toilets  To transfer a person means moving the person from one place to another.
  • 3. Preventing Work-Related Injury  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends that:  Manual lifting be minimized in all cases  Manual lifting be eliminated when possible  To safely handle, move, and transfer the person, the nurse and health team determine:  The person’s dependence level  The amount of assistance and how many staff members are needed  The procedure to use  The equipment needed
  • 4. Protecting the Skin  Protect the person’s skin during handling, moving, and transfer procedures.  Friction is the rubbing of one surface against another.  Shearing is when the skin sticks to a surface while muscles slide in the direction the body is moving.
  • 5. Protecting the Skin, cont'd.  To reduce friction and shearing:  Roll the person.  Use friction-reducing devices. • A lift sheet (turning sheet) • A cotton drawsheet • Turning pads • Large incontinence products • Slide boards • Slide sheets
  • 6. Moving Persons in Bed  OSHA recommends the following:  For a dependence level of Code 4: Total Dependence • A mechanical lift or friction-reducing device and at least 2 staff members  For a dependence level of Code 3: Extensive Assistance • A mechanical lift or friction-reducing device and at least 2 staff members  If the person weighs less than 200 pounds • 2 to 3 staff members and a friction-reducing device  If the person weighs more than 200 pounds • At least 3 staff members and a friction-reducing device
  • 7. Moving Persons in Bed, cont'd.  Moving the person up in bed  You can sometimes move lightweight adults up in bed alone: • If they assist • If they use a trapeze  It is best to have help and to use an assist device.  Two or more staff members are needed to move the following persons up in bed: • Heavy persons • Weak persons • Very old persons
  • 8. Moving Persons in Bed, cont'd.  Assist devices are used to move some persons up in bed.  With assist devices: • The person is moved more evenly. • Shearing and friction are reduced.  The device is placed under the person from the head to above the knees or lower.  At least two staff members are needed.  This procedure is used: • For most patients and residents • Following OSHA recommendations • For persons recovering from spinal cord surgery or spinal cord injuries • For older persons
  • 9. Moving Person to the Side of the Bed  Moving the person to the side of the bed  The person is moved to the side of the bed: • For repositioning and care procedures • Before turning • To limit your need to reach  One method involves moving the person in segments.  Use a mechanical lift or the assist device method: • Following OSHA recommendations • For older persons • For persons with arthritis • For persons recovering from spinal cord injuries or spinal cord surgery
  • 10. Moving Person to the Side of the Bed, cont'd.  Use an assist device as directed by the nurse and care plan.  An assist device helps prevent:  Pain and skin damage  Injury to the bones, joints, and spinal cord
  • 11. Turning Persons  Turning persons onto their sides is needed:  To help prevent complications from bedrest  For certain procedures and care measures  To turn persons with arthritis in their spines, hips, and knees, logrolling is preferred.
  • 12. Turning Persons, cont'd.  Logrolling is turning the person as a unit, in alignment, with one motion.  The spine is kept straight.  The procedure is used to turn: • Older persons with arthritic spines or knees • Persons recovering from hip fractures • Persons with spinal cord injuries • Persons recovering from spinal surgery
  • 13. Sitting on the Side of the Bed (Dangling)  Patients and residents dangle for many reasons.  Some become dizzy or faint when getting out of bed too fast.  Some persons increase activity in stages.  Surgical patients sit on the side of the bed some time after surgery.  While dangling the legs, the person:  Coughs and breathes deeply  Moves the legs back and forth in circles  If dizziness or fainting occurs, lay the person down.
  • 14. Transferring Persons  Patients and residents are moved to and from:  Beds  Chairs, wheelchairs, and shower chairs  Commodes and toilets  The amount of help needed and the method used vary with the person’s dependency level.  For a safe transfer:  Arrange the room so there is enough space.  Place the chair, wheelchair, or other device correctly.
  • 15. Transferring Persons, cont'd.  Transfer belts  Transfer belts (gait belts) are used to: • Support patients and residents during transfers • Reposition persons in chairs and wheelchairs  Bed to chair or wheelchair transfers  Help the person out of bed on his or her strong side.  Stand and pivot transfers are used if: • The person’s legs are strong enough to bear some or all of his or her weight. • The person is cooperative and can follow directions. • The person can assist with the transfer.
  • 16. Transferring Persons, cont'd.  Chair or wheelchair to bed transfers  Chair or wheelchair to bed transfers have the same rules as bed to chair transfers. • If the person is weak on one side: • Transfer the person so the strong side moves first. • The chair or wheelchair is positioned so the person’s strong side is near the bed.
  • 17. Transferring Persons, cont'd.  Mechanical lifts  Mechanical lifts are used to transfer persons who: • Cannot help themselves • Are too heavy for the staff to transfer  Before using a lift: • You must be trained in its use. • It must work. • The sling, straps, hooks, and chains must be in good repair. • The type of sling used depends on the person’s size, condition, and other needs. • The person’s weight must not exceed the lift’s capacity. • At least two staff members are needed.  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • 18. Transferring Persons, cont'd.  Transferring the person to and from the toilet.  Getting to the toilet is hard for persons who use wheelchairs. • Falls and work-related injuries are risks.  Sometimes mechanical lifts are used for a transfer to and from a toilet.
  • 19. Repositioning in a Chair or Wheelchair  Some persons can help with repositioning.  If the person cannot help, a mechanical lift is used.  Follow the nurse’s directions and the care plan for the best way to reposition a person in a chair or wheelchair.  Do not pull the person from behind the chair or wheelchair.