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Lifting and Transferring Techniques
Section 1: Fundamentals of Safe Lifting and Transferring
1.1 Principles of Body Mechanics: Introduction to the biomechanics of safe lifting techniques to prevent caregiver injuries.
1.2 Understanding Patient Needs: Discuss how to assess a patient’s mobility level and how it affects the choice of lifting and transferring techniques.
1.3 Activity: Interactive presentation with visual aids to illustrate proper body mechanics and lifting postures.
Section 2: Techniques for Safe Transferring
2.1 Manual Transfers: Step-by-step training on manual transfer techniques including the squat pivot and the hook-and-toss.
2.2 Mechanical Lifts: Instructions on the use of mechanical devices like Hoyer lifts for patients who require substantial assistance.
2.3 Activity: Video demonstrations followed by hands-on practice sessions using mannequins or simulation models.
Section 3: Using Assistive Devices
3.1 Device Overview: Detailed instruction on various types of assistive devices, their purposes, and operation.
3.2 Hands-on Training: Practical sessions on how to safely use devices such as transfer belts, slide boards, and wheelchair transfers.
3.3 Activity: Small group practice sessions where participants rotate through stations to use different devices.
Section 4: Injury Prevention for Caregivers
4.1 Risk Factors: Identification of common risk factors for injuries during patient transfers.
4.2 Preventative Practices: Strategies to minimize risk, including strength training, team lifting protocols, and ergonomic assessments.
4.3 Activity: Workshop on ergonomic risk assessment and creating a personal fitness routine to enhance lifting strength and endurance.
Section 5: Legal and Ethical Considerations
5.1 Regulatory Standards: Overview of healthcare regulations and standards that relate to patient handling and caregiver safety.
5.2 Patient Dignity and Consent: Ensuring respect for patient autonomy and obtaining informed consent for transfers.
5.3 Activity: Role-playing scenarios that involve ethical decision-making and obtaining patient consent.
Section 6: Assessment and Certification
6.1 Knowledge Assessment: Multiple-choice questions to test your understanding of lifting and transferring principles and techniques.
6.2 Practical Assessment: Live demonstration of lifting and transferring techniques where you will be evaluated on technique, safety, and patient interaction.
5.1 Regulatory Standards: Overview of healthcare regulations and standards that relate to patient handling and caregiver safety.
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