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Book Synopsis
Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance The market-leading at a Glance series is popular among healthcare students and newly qualified practitioners for its concise and simple approach and excellent illustrations. Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text. Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory texts for teaching, learning and revision, and are useful throughout university and beyond. Everything you need to know about Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance! From the publishers of the market-leading at a Glance series comes a succinct and visual guide to the topic of moving and handling. Wide-ranging yet easy to read, Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance provides an accessible introduction to the key theoretical underpinnings of moving and handling, including the legal aspects, biomechanics, risk assessment and safe principles of handling. It then explores the practical aspects of handling, supported by clear and straightforward illustrations and photographs. A clear, concise and comprehensive guide to moving and handling patientsSuperbly illustrated, with full colour photographs throughoutPractice-oriented and based on the latest evidence to provide safe and effective patient careAvailable in a wide-range of digital formats perfect for on-the-go study and revision Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance is ideal for nursing students, health care assistants, newly qualified nurses, as well as physiotherapists and occupational therapists. For more information on the complete range of Wiley nursing publishing, please visit: www.wileynursing.com To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email All content reviewed by students for students Wiley Health Science books are designed exactly for their intended audience. All of our books are developed in collaboration with students. This means that our books are always published with you, the student, in mind If you would like to be one of our student reviewers, go to www.reviewnursingbooks.com to find out more. This new edition is also available as an e-book. For more details, please see www.wiley.com/buy/9781118853436 or scan this QR code: Moving and Handling Patirnts at a Glance is also available as a digital tetbook. For more details, visit http://bit.ly/MHp1AG

Trade Review
"The book would be useful for all healthcare professionals working in an environment that involves moving patients, such as a residential care home or a hospital ward. It would also be beneficial alongside manual handling training as relevant legislation and guidance is included. This book could be used as a tool during training. All wards should have a copy." (Nursing Standard 2016)

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments viii

Part 1 Theory 1

1 Legislation: I 2

2 Legislation: II 4

3 Structure and function of the spine 6

4 Posture and back care 8

5 Safe principles of moving and handling 10

6 Controversial techniques 12

7 Risk assessment: moving and handling 14

8 Risk assessment: general 16

9 Individual patient handling assessment 18

Part 2 Practice 21

Load handling and practical application of ergonomics

10 Lifting a load 22

11 Pushing a bed 24

12 Good workstation set-up 26

13 Postural issues with laptops and tablets 28

Moving a patient in and out of a chair and walking

14 Assessing the patient before standing from a chair 30

15 Moving a patient forwards in a chair 32

16 Standing a patient: with one handler 34

17 Standing a patient: with two handlers 36

18 Seating a patient 38

19 Moving a patient back in a chair 40

20 Walking with handler(s) 42

21 Tips for using walking frames 44

22 Assisting a patient off the floor: verbal 46

Sitting a patient up, and in and out of bed

23 Sitting a patient using an electric profiling bed 48

24 Sitting a patient using a non-profiling bed 50

25 Sitting a patient onto the side of an electric profiling bed 52

26 Sitting a patient onto the side of a non-profiling bed 54

27 Lying down a patient from the bed edge 56

28 Standing a patient up from the bed edge 58

29 Standing a patient up from the bed edge using a profiling bed 60

Moving a patient within the bed

30 Turning a patient in bed: verbal 62

31 Turning a patient in bed: one handler 64

32 Turning a patient in bed: two handlers 66

33 Inserting two flat slide sheets under a patient: unravelling technique 68

34 Inserting two flat slide sheets under the patient: by rolling patient 70

35 Inserting a roller slide sheet under a patient 72

36 Moving a semi-independent patient up the bed with a roller slide sheet 74

37 Moving a patient up the bed with a roller slide sheet 76

38 Moving a patient up the bed with two flat slide sheets 78

39 Turning a patient in bed with roller slide sheets 80

40 Turning a patient in bed with two flat slide sheets 82

41 Moving a patient’s legs into bed with a slide sheet 84

Use of hoists and slings

42 Types of hoist 86

43 Types of sling 88

44 Insertion of sling into bed 90

45 Removal of sling from bed 92

46 Insertion of sling into chair 94

47 Removal of sling from chair 96

48 Insertion of sling into bed with slide sheets 98

49 Insertion of sling into chair with slide sheets 100

50 Hoisting from bed to chair with a mobile hoist 102

51 Hoisting from chair to bed with a mobile hoist 104

52 Hoisting from the floor with a mobile hoist 106

53 Using a standing hoist 108

Lateral transfers

54 Lateral transfer from bed to bed/trolley 110

55 Transfer from chair to bed using a transfer board 112

Other handling equipment

56 Assisting a patient to use a rota-stand: one handler 114

57 Assisting a patient to use a rota-stand: two handlers 116

58 Use of standing and raising aids (non-mechanical) 118

59 Use of equipment for bariatric patients 120

60 Kneeling and working at floor level 122

Case studies

Case study 1: Assessing a bariatric patient 124

Case study 2: Managing leg ulcer dressings in the community (kneeling) 128

Index 132

Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 12/02/2016
    ISBN13: 9781118853436, 978-1118853436
    ISBN10: 1118853431

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance The market-leading at a Glance series is popular among healthcare students and newly qualified practitioners for its concise and simple approach and excellent illustrations. Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text. Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory texts for teaching, learning and revision, and are useful throughout university and beyond. Everything you need to know about Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance! From the publishers of the market-leading at a Glance series comes a succinct and visual guide to the topic of moving and handling. Wide-ranging yet easy to read, Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance provides an accessible introduction to the key theoretical underpinnings of moving and handling, including the legal aspects, biomechanics, risk assessment and safe principles of handling. It then explores the practical aspects of handling, supported by clear and straightforward illustrations and photographs. A clear, concise and comprehensive guide to moving and handling patientsSuperbly illustrated, with full colour photographs throughoutPractice-oriented and based on the latest evidence to provide safe and effective patient careAvailable in a wide-range of digital formats perfect for on-the-go study and revision Moving and Handling Patients at a Glance is ideal for nursing students, health care assistants, newly qualified nurses, as well as physiotherapists and occupational therapists. For more information on the complete range of Wiley nursing publishing, please visit: www.wileynursing.com To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email All content reviewed by students for students Wiley Health Science books are designed exactly for their intended audience. All of our books are developed in collaboration with students. This means that our books are always published with you, the student, in mind If you would like to be one of our student reviewers, go to www.reviewnursingbooks.com to find out more. This new edition is also available as an e-book. For more details, please see www.wiley.com/buy/9781118853436 or scan this QR code: Moving and Handling Patirnts at a Glance is also available as a digital tetbook. For more details, visit http://bit.ly/MHp1AG

    Trade Review
    "The book would be useful for all healthcare professionals working in an environment that involves moving patients, such as a residential care home or a hospital ward. It would also be beneficial alongside manual handling training as relevant legislation and guidance is included. This book could be used as a tool during training. All wards should have a copy." (Nursing Standard 2016)

    Table of Contents

    Preface vii

    Acknowledgments viii

    Part 1 Theory 1

    1 Legislation: I 2

    2 Legislation: II 4

    3 Structure and function of the spine 6

    4 Posture and back care 8

    5 Safe principles of moving and handling 10

    6 Controversial techniques 12

    7 Risk assessment: moving and handling 14

    8 Risk assessment: general 16

    9 Individual patient handling assessment 18

    Part 2 Practice 21

    Load handling and practical application of ergonomics

    10 Lifting a load 22

    11 Pushing a bed 24

    12 Good workstation set-up 26

    13 Postural issues with laptops and tablets 28

    Moving a patient in and out of a chair and walking

    14 Assessing the patient before standing from a chair 30

    15 Moving a patient forwards in a chair 32

    16 Standing a patient: with one handler 34

    17 Standing a patient: with two handlers 36

    18 Seating a patient 38

    19 Moving a patient back in a chair 40

    20 Walking with handler(s) 42

    21 Tips for using walking frames 44

    22 Assisting a patient off the floor: verbal 46

    Sitting a patient up, and in and out of bed

    23 Sitting a patient using an electric profiling bed 48

    24 Sitting a patient using a non-profiling bed 50

    25 Sitting a patient onto the side of an electric profiling bed 52

    26 Sitting a patient onto the side of a non-profiling bed 54

    27 Lying down a patient from the bed edge 56

    28 Standing a patient up from the bed edge 58

    29 Standing a patient up from the bed edge using a profiling bed 60

    Moving a patient within the bed

    30 Turning a patient in bed: verbal 62

    31 Turning a patient in bed: one handler 64

    32 Turning a patient in bed: two handlers 66

    33 Inserting two flat slide sheets under a patient: unravelling technique 68

    34 Inserting two flat slide sheets under the patient: by rolling patient 70

    35 Inserting a roller slide sheet under a patient 72

    36 Moving a semi-independent patient up the bed with a roller slide sheet 74

    37 Moving a patient up the bed with a roller slide sheet 76

    38 Moving a patient up the bed with two flat slide sheets 78

    39 Turning a patient in bed with roller slide sheets 80

    40 Turning a patient in bed with two flat slide sheets 82

    41 Moving a patient’s legs into bed with a slide sheet 84

    Use of hoists and slings

    42 Types of hoist 86

    43 Types of sling 88

    44 Insertion of sling into bed 90

    45 Removal of sling from bed 92

    46 Insertion of sling into chair 94

    47 Removal of sling from chair 96

    48 Insertion of sling into bed with slide sheets 98

    49 Insertion of sling into chair with slide sheets 100

    50 Hoisting from bed to chair with a mobile hoist 102

    51 Hoisting from chair to bed with a mobile hoist 104

    52 Hoisting from the floor with a mobile hoist 106

    53 Using a standing hoist 108

    Lateral transfers

    54 Lateral transfer from bed to bed/trolley 110

    55 Transfer from chair to bed using a transfer board 112

    Other handling equipment

    56 Assisting a patient to use a rota-stand: one handler 114

    57 Assisting a patient to use a rota-stand: two handlers 116

    58 Use of standing and raising aids (non-mechanical) 118

    59 Use of equipment for bariatric patients 120

    60 Kneeling and working at floor level 122

    Case studies

    Case study 1: Assessing a bariatric patient 124

    Case study 2: Managing leg ulcer dressings in the community (kneeling) 128

    Index 132

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