Week 2 Nursing Flashcards

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MANUAL HANDLING COVERS A WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING:

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  • Lifting
  • Pushing
  • Pulling
  • Holding
  • Carrying
  • Restraining
  • Maintaining awkward postures
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WE FOCUS ON SAFE MANUAL HANDLING AND NOT SAFE LIFTING

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  • Previously, there has been a focus on ‘back care’ programs to control the risks associated with manual handling activities
  • Unfortunately, this approach to ‘safe lifting’ did not reduce injuries associated with manual handling and nurses and midwives continued to be injured
  • The O’Shea No Lift system was developed in 1995 to combat the unacceptably high injury rates among nurses and midwives
  • Many variations on this system exist now, the principles remain the same and are focused on reducing manual handling activities wherever possible
  • Nurses and midwifes carry around 1.8 tons per shift
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT (2004) & REGULATIONS (2017)

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Duties of Employers (Section 21)
An employer, so far as is reasonably practicable:
* Provide and maintain for employees of the employer, a working environment that is safe and without risks to health

Duties of Employees (Section 25)
While at work, an employee must:
* Take reasonable care for his or her (sic) own health and safety
* Take reasonable care of the health and safety of others who may be affected by the employee’s acts or omissions at a
workplace
* Cooperate with their employer with respect to any action taken by the employer to comply with a requirement imposed
by the OHS Act

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Patients are assessed as:

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  • Independent,
  • Requires Supervision,
  • Able to Assist,
  • Not Able to Assist.
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HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY IF SOMEONE IS ‘INDEPENDENT’ WITH MANUAL HANDLING

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ON Bed Tasks
* Must be able to cooperate and comprehend instructions
* Must be able to move own body weight in bed (with or without the use of assistive devices)
* If the patient does not meet BOTH criteria, patient is classified as not able to assist and requires a minimum of 2 people and appropriate equipment to complete manual handling task

OFF Bed Tasks
* Must be able to cooperate and comprehend instructions
* Must be able to stand unsupported (by nursing or midwifery staff) with or without aids
* Must be able to maintain balance with or without aids
* No recent history of unexpected falls in hospital or the community
* If the patient does not meet ALL criteria patient is classified as not able to assist and requires a minimum of 2 people and appropriate equipment

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SLIDE SHEETS

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  • Assists with moving a patient up or down the bed
  • Requires a minimum of two nurses or midwives
  • Always use two slide sheets if the patient is unable to assist
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TRANSFER HOIST

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  • Assists with transferring a patient from one location to another
  • Requires a minimum of two nurses or midwives to complete the transfer
  • Consideration needs to be given to potential fractures before transfer
  • Ensure clear patient education prior to transfer as it can be frightening
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HOVERMATT® AND HOVERJACK®

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  • Assists with transferring a patient between beds (HoverMatt®) or raising a patient from the floor following a fall (HoverJack®)
  • Requires a minimum of two nurses or midwives to complete the transfer
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STANDING LIFTER

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  • Assists with transferring a patient from a bed to a chair or chair
  • Patient must be wearing adequate footwear (and have feet!)
  • Patient must be able to follow instructions
  • Patient must be able to bear some weight through their legs/feet
  • Do not use if the patient is tired or fatigued
  • Can be operated by one nurse or midwife
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OVERHEAD HOIST

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  • Patient must be able to follow instructions
  • Prepare everything needed to reduce ‘hang time’ for the patient
  • Ensure the right sling is being used for the hoist
  • Requires a minimum of two nurses or midwives
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BED MECHANICS AND FUNCTIONS

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  • Always use the bed mechanics to help with manual handling tasks
  • Ensure the correct mattress is being used on the bed so it moves properly
  • Check that the patient fits in the bed and has enough room to move
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BARIATRIC MANUAL HANDLING

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Medical management of the morbidly obese:
* An internationally accepted term applied to patients whose weight far exceeds recommended guidelines and where body size restricts their mobility, health and access to healthcare services
* Their weight increases their morbidity, mortality and creates numerous care challenges for health care providers

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