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✳️ Tips to help with chronic injuries due to SPHM✳️ Safe patient handling and movement isn’t just for the patients. The guidelines help ensure your safety too. Avoid chronic musculoskeletal injuries when positioning patients so you can stay safe. 🚑💪 Strategies for the riskiest patient positions 🛌🔄Prone Position - Transfer the patient to the edge of a stretcher safely - Ensure proper height ratio between the stretcher and OR bed - Turn the patient correctly onto their side and then prone - Reposition hips to maintain spinal alignment - Use support mechanisms in the surgical table ↔️🛏️Lateral Position - Place the patient into supine carefully - Move the patient to the edge of the OR bed for turning - Lift the patient’s torso correctly to place axillary positioning devices - Use lateral transfer devices or patient slings 🦵↕️ Lithotomy Position - Reposition the patient to a lower bed position safely - Align legs properly in leg holders - Ensure enough team members are available for safe repositioning - Use assistive devices to prevent injuries during repositioning 🛏️⬆️⬇️Supine Position - Position legs and move arms safely - Assist patients into the correct position with care - If the patient can move themselves, supervise for safety - Use air lateral transfer devices for limited mobility patients "We put our patients first, which is why nurses remain the most trusted profession,” said Shosha Beal, MSN, CNOR, CSPHA, who has 20 years of periop practice. “But we need to remember that preventing injury applies to us as well. The pain we experience from on-the-job patient handling is 100 percent preventable.” 🚑💪 To further support your safety, AORN recently updated its Guideline for Safe Patient Handling and Movement for 2024. These updates include recommendations for using patient lift equipment, individualized safe patient handling plans, and comprehensive fall risk and mobility assessments. Implementing these guidelines can significantly reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries and ensure safer working conditions. 🌟 Learn more: https://bit.ly/4bjc4nB Let's prioritize our safety while providing top-notch care for our patients. Together, we can prevent these injuries and enjoy a long, fulfilling career in the OR. 🌟 #Perioperative #Periop #ORNurse #Nursing #Nurses #NurseLife #Nurse #Patientsafety

Thank you nurses for all that you do! Lets work together to enhance patient safety!

Karen Painter

Registered Nurse | Advisor / Director

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👉 💪 Follow the smarter way 🧠 and you will save your back, hips, and knees ! Remember you have many years of wear and tear 🏃♀️!

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