How to Put on TED Hose (The Fastest Way!) | Skill for Nurses & Nursing Assistants
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Also known as anti-embolism (or compression) stockings, TED hose are designed to apply pressure to the veins of the legs in order to prevent lower extremity swelling and the formation of blood clots. Patients who have just had surgery, are immobile, or who have a history of blood clots will likely need to wear TED hose stockings while in the hospital and for some time after discharge.
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Lol they’re never this loose. If it were, I wouldn’t be breaking a sweat to get them on pts 😅
It’s the right way!
socks are way to loose, unrealistic representation - plus your elbow is in his face, if you pull on the sock and your hands slips your elbow will hit him in the face,
I wish all of my patients feet and legs were as smooth and clean as his.
good and easy
Thanks for watching!
That looks waay too easy lol, when I did it those socks were so tight it took a lot of force to get them on
Those are like diabetic socks. TED hose are tight and hard to put on.
It's not that easy at all