Asked by james P-Val on Apr 30, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a patient who cannot bear weight but needs to be transferred from the bed to a chair. The nurse decides to use a transportable hydraulic lift. What will the nurse do?

A) Place a horseshoe-shaped base on the opposite side from the chair.
B) Remove straps before lowering the patient to the chair.
C) Hook longer straps to the bottom of the sling.
D) Attach short straps to the bottom of the sling.

Transportable Hydraulic Lift

A mobility device used in healthcare and home settings to safely lift and transfer patients from one place to another, utilizing hydraulic power for operation.

Horseshoe-shaped Base

A base, often used in support structures or equipment, that is shaped like a horseshoe to provide stability and support.

Sling

A device used to support and immobilize a broken or injured arm or shoulder, typically made of fabric that wraps around the neck and cradles the arm.

  • Utilize proper equipment and techniques for patient transfers to enhance safety.
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Hilda AcheampongMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The nurse should attach the hooks on the strap to the holes in the sling. Short straps hook to top holes of the sling; longer straps hook to the bottom of the sling. The horseshoe-shaped base goes under the side of the bed on the side with the chair. Position the patient and lower slowly into the chair in accordance with manufacturer guidelines to safely guide the patient into the back of the chair as the seat descends; then remove the straps and the mechanical/hydraulic lift.