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Title: Hospital Safety, Body Mechanics


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Hospital Safety, Body Mechanics Patient
Transportation
  • RTEC 123

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Safety in the Imaging Department
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  • Federal agency governing safety in the workplace.
  • OSHA Provides guidelines to ensure a high level
    of safety for hospital workers. It is important
    for you to be familiar with safety procedures at
    your work setting.

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Fire
  • Be Prepared.
  • Hospitals have a clearly defined plan for staff
    action in the event of a fire. You must become
    familiar with your departments plan.

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Mobile Equipment
  • No parking in the red zone.
  • Imaging often use mobile stretchers, wheelchairs,
    carts and x-ray machines, care must be taken to
    avoid obstructing passage and doorways.
  • All equipment must be parked on the same side of
    the hallway. Not lining both walls.

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Equipment safety
  • Make sure room is available to pass easily.
  • Would this piece of equipment be a problem in
    this location if quick evacuation is necessary ?

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In Case of Fire
  • If you discover a fire, your primary
    responsibility is to evacuate everyone in the
    immediate area to a safe location.
  • Beyond at least two fire doors.
  • Second, report the fire and location using the
    prescribed code procedure.

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Fire in another part of the hospital
  • Close all doors
  • Shut off all electrical equipment
  • Shut off main oxygen valves. O2 is very
    flammable.
  • Prepare patients for further evacuation while
    awaiting instruction

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Questions
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Body Mechanics
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  • Muscle strains are common among hospital workers.
  • The most common injury reported by radiographers.

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3 Major Concepts
  • Base of support The portion of the body in
    contact with the floor or other horizontal
    surface.
  • A broad base of support provides stability for
    body position and movement.

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Center of gravity
  • Center of body weight. The point around which
    body weight is balanced.
  • Usually located in the midportion of the pelvis
    or lower abdomen, depending on body build.
  • Any object your hold adds to the weight on the
    base of support affecting the location of your
    center of gravity

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  • Body is most stable when the center of gravity is
    nearest the center of the base of support

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Center of gravity for most people is S 2
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Line of gravity
  • Imaginary vertical line passing thought the
    center of gravity.
  • The body is most stable when the line of gravity
    bisects the base of support

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Not so good Good ?
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Rules of Body Mechanics
  • Provide a broad base of support
  • Work at a comfortable height
  • When lifting, bend your knees and keep your back
    straight
  • Keep your load well balanced and close to your
    body
  • Roll or push a heavy object. Avoid pulling or
    lifting.

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Patient Comfort and Safety
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Padding Support
  • Lordotic (concave)
  • Kyphotic (convex)

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Radiation Protection Considerations
  • Good patient care
  • Padding placed under body prominences, such as
    the sacrum, heels, or midthoracic curvature.
  • Patient are better able to maintain the position
    needed.
  • - Decubitus ulcers

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Rule of thumb..
  • If a patient will be in one position on the x-ray
    table for longer than 10 minutes a full-size
    radiolucent pad should be used.

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Patient Positions
  • Semi-Fowlers

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  • Trendelenburg
  • Lithotomy

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Patient Transportation
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Preparing for Safe Patient Transfer
  • Check with nursing service, and obtain chart
  • Check patient identification
  • Make a plan, prepare the room
  • Get transport equipment, and make sure it works!

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Preparing for Safe Patient Transfer
  • Enlist the patients help and cooperation. Tell
    the patient what you are doing as you proceed
  • Obtain additional help when necessary. Check to
    make certain your assistants understand their
    role in the transfer

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Wheelchair Transfer
  • To get started lower the patients bed as far as
    it will go and raise the head.
  • Support the patients head and knees. Lift and
    rotate the patient to a sitting position with
    their legs hanging over the edge of the bed.
  • Help the patient with slippers and robe.

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Wheelchair Transfer
  • This will allow patient time to regain a sense of
    balance.
  • Orthorstatic hypotension
  • At this point some patient will be able to stand
    and get to the wheelchair on their own.

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Transfer from bed or chair
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Two person transfer
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Infection Control per JCAHO
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Who wears the mask when transporting a TB patient?
  • The Patient
  • Both patient and transporter wear appropriate
    mask when traveling in an enclosed vehicle
  • What kind? Surgical mask

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Patient Treatment Equipment
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Be Careful with.
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Urinary bag
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Central Line
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Before you act, think safety.
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Questions
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