Positioning And Draping Flashcards
What is maceration?
Softening of the skin via contact with fluid
When there is redness On the skin because of pressure, how long do you have for it to resolve for no damage to be done?
Less than one hour
What is shear force?
Applied force that tends to cause an opposite, but parallel, sliding motion of the planes of an object
Sliding down in a chair
What is a contracture?
Shortening or tightening of the skin, muscle, fascia, or joint that prevents normal movement or flexibility
What happens if a patient is left in one position for more than two hours?
Contractures, skin breakdown
Why do we drape?
Provide modesty
maintain appropriate body temp
protect areas while treating another
Prevent patients Skin or clothing from being damaged