Skill Checklists for Taylor's Clinical Nursing Skills: A Nursing Process Approach

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Skill Checklists for Taylor's Clinical Nursing Skills:
A Nursing Process Approach, 3rd edition


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Unit Position


Instructor/Evaluator: Position


SKILL 9-5

Transferring a Patient Using a Powered
Full-Body Sling Lift

Goal:The transfer is accomplished without injury to patient or
nurse and the patient is free of any complications of immobility. Comments


  1. Review the medical record and nursing plan of care for
    conditions that may influence the patient’s ability to move
    or to be positioned. Assess for tubes, IV lines, incisions, or
    equipment that may alter the positioning procedure. Iden-
    tify any movement limitations.

  2. Perform hand hygiene and put on PPE, if indicated.

  3. Identify the patient. Explain the procedure to the patient.

  4. If needed, move the equipment to make room for the chair.
    Close curtains around bed and close the door to the room,
    if possible.

  5. Adjust the bed to a comfortable working height, usually
    elbow height of the caregiver (VISN 8 Patient Safety
    Center, 2009). Lock the bed brakes.

  6. Lower the side rail, if in use, on the side of the bed you are
    working. If the sling is for use with more than one patient,
    place a cover or pad on the sling. Place the sling evenly
    under the patient. Roll the patient to one side and place
    half of the sling with the sheet or pad on it under the
    patient from shoulders to mid-thigh. Raise the rail and
    move to the other side. Lower the rail, if necessary. Roll
    the patient to the other side and pull the sling under the
    patient. Raise the side rail.

  7. Bring the chair to the side of the bed. Lock the wheels, if
    present.

  8. Lower the side rail on the chair side of the bed. Roll the
    base of the lift under the side of the bed nearest to the
    chair. Center the frame over the patient. Lock the wheels
    of the lift.
    9.Using the base-adjustment lever, widen the stance of the
    base.

  9. Lower the arms close enough to attach the sling to the
    frame.


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