List 10 safety measures to use when transferring dependent patients.

What will be an ideal response?


·   Know the method of transfer.
·   Know the patient's capabilities.
·   Use correct body mechanics.
·   Place the bed in the lowest position before beginning the transfer.
·   Never allow patients to place their hands on your body.
·   Never place your hands under a patient's arms or shoulders.
·   Use a transfer belt unless contraindicated.
·   Make sure the patient is wearing shoes with nonslip soles.
·   Be aware of tubes, hoses, and other items.
·   Transfer the patient toward his or her strongest side.
·   Allow the patient to see the surface to which she is being transferred.
·   Stand close to the patient.
·   If the patient has a weak or paralyzed leg, brace it with your leg.
·   Always explain what you are doing.
·   Give the patient only the assistance needed.
·   Never have the patient use a footstool.

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