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Copyright © 2011 by Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Skill Checklists for Taylor's Clinical Nursing Skills:SKILL 9-5Transferring a Patient Using a Powered
Full-Body Sling Lift (Continued)Comments- Place the strap or chain hooks through the holes of the
 sling. Short straps attach behind the patient’s back and
 long straps attach at the other end of the sling. Check the
 patient to make sure the hooks are not pressing into the
 skin. Some lifts have straps on the sling that attach to
 hooks on the frame. Check the manufacturer’s instructions
 for each lift.
- Check all equipment, lines, and drains attached to the
 patient so that they are not interfering with the device.
 Have the patient fold his or her arms across the chest.
- With a person standing on each side of the lift, tell the
 patient that he or she will be lifted from the bed. Support
 injured limbs as necessary. Engage the pump to raise the
 patient about 6 inches above the bed.
- Unlock the wheels of the lift. Carefully wheel the patient
 straight back and away from the bed. Support the patient’s
 limbs, as needed.
- Position the patient over the chair with the base of the lift
 straddling the chair. Lock the wheels of the lift.
- Gently lower the patient to the chair until the hooks or
 straps are slightly loosened from the sling or frame. Guide
 the patient into the chair with your hands as the sling
 lowers.
- Disconnect the hooks or strap from the frame. Keep the
 sling in place under the patient.
- Adjust the patient’s position, using pillows, if necessary.
 Check the patient’s alignment in the chair. Cover the patient
 with a blanket, if necessary. Make sure call bell and other
 necessary items are within easy reach. When it is time for
 the patient to return to bed, reattach the hooks or straps
 and reverse the steps.
- Clean transfer aids per facility policy, if not indicated for
 single patient use. Remove gloves and any other PPE, if
 used. Perform hand hygiene.
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