Memindahkan Dari Tempat Tidur Ke Kursi Roda (Strategi Perawat Pasien Kanker) | Parkway Cancer Centre

Parkway Cancer Centre
14 Feb 202105:27

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video guides caregivers on the safe transfer of patients with cancer from bed to wheelchair with moderate assistance. It outlines essential steps, including preparing the wheelchair, turning the patient in bed, sitting them up, and the actual transfer process. Key tips emphasize the importance of communication, patient comfort, and safety precautions to prevent injuries for both caregiver and patient. Understanding these techniques not only makes caregiving less stressful but also enhances the overall care experience.

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Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on how caregivers can assist patients with cancer in transferring from bed to a wheelchair using moderate assistance.

  • What is meant by 'moderate assistance' in the context of transferring?

    -Moderate assistance requires both the caregiver and patient to contribute an equal amount of effort during the transfer.

  • Why is it important for caregivers to know the correct techniques for transferring patients?

    -Correct techniques help caregivers position their bodies properly to prevent back injuries and make the transfer process less stressful.

  • What is the first step in preparing for a transfer?

    -The first step is to prepare the wheelchair by removing the armrest closest to the bed and ensuring the leg rests are out of the way.

  • How should the caregiver communicate with the patient during the transfer?

    -The caregiver should use simple and clear instructions to inform the patient about each action being performed.

  • What should the caregiver do if the patient feels dizzy during the transfer?

    -The caregiver should allow the patient to rest for a moment if she feels dizzy before proceeding with the transfer.

  • What position should the wheelchair be in relative to the patient during the transfer?

    -The wheelchair should be positioned close to the patient at a 30 to 45 degree angle, with the brakes properly locked.

  • What are some tips to keep in mind before transferring the patient?

    -Some tips include visualizing the move, understanding the patient's environment, ensuring equipment is locked, informing the patient, checking for pain, and staying close to the patient.

  • What are the advantages of using wheelchairs with removable armrests and swing-away leg rests?

    -These types of wheelchairs are more versatile and ideal for patients who may need more assistance during transfers.

  • What resources are available for caregivers needing help with patient transfers?

    -Caregivers can reach out for support from professional allied health teams to help care for patients and assist with transfers.

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