Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Activity Related

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Two nurses are repositioning a patient and pulling the patient up in bed. Which of these steps is most appropriate to prevent injury to the nurses?

  • A. Telling the patient to cross their arms and legs
  • B. Pulling the patient from underneath the axilla toward the top of the bed
  • C. Avoiding using a draw sheet to lift or reposition the patient
  • D. Ensuring the bed is at the level of the nurses' hips
  • E. Facing the head of the bed and rocking in synchrony
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The nurses should face the direction the patient will move and rock in synchrony prior to moving the patient in that direction. A lifting or repositioning sheet or device is used to decrease friction and facilitate movement. While the patient can cross their arms, they can also be instructed to press their feet into the mattress to assist movement. The bed should be at the level of the nurses' elbows, not hips, to maintain proper ergonomics and prevent injury.