Transfers & Positioning Flashcards
what are dependent transfers
tilt table
hoyer lift/hydraulic lift
lateral transfer cart to bed/table
dependent squat pivot
dependent stand pivot
2 person wheelchair lift to mat
what are assisted/modified independent / independent transfers
stand pivot
squat pivot
sliding board
push-up
documenting transfers
document the type of transfer, surfaces and amount of assistance provided
what does one do prior to moving a patient
assure all surfaces are locked and stationary
gait belt on
what does one do while moving a patient
maintain proper body mechanics
maintain base of support
protect pt extremities
therapist contact during transfers
must facilitate, support or assist movement
lifting - support under butt or hips
moving forwards - support behind hips
balance or direct movements - support laterally on pt trunk
how would you position a dependent and max assist
PT should be in front and often towards the side of the direction of the transfer
offset pt feet
the forward foot should be turned slightly toward direction of the transfer
1 knee (stronger LE) flexed beyond 90 degrees
3 methods for moving pt to front of wheelchair
side to side weight shift
pelvis slide
sitting push-up –> for all CCDD