Thank you very much for this presentation. I may have to assist in taking care of a friend 🤔 😊❤who has a hip dislocated. I will look at the video again. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
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A lot of patients don't get risk assessments for ages until a problem occurs like staff injury THEN the management does damage control. Another thing is, you can't predict. A patient is mobile one minute and in a day they change from what you know to a different state. The mind doesn't respond ad usual. Also part of risk assessment daily. It may be one day a month they have a bad day. But off duty doesn't allow for a daily knowledge. Then suddenly they have more off days in a month then deteriorate. Staff unfortunately gey hurt before the risk assessment is carried out because they assume the patient has not changed. The patient may lose balance or challenge while being assisted. Its not one size fits all. But I do appreciate every help, like this video. Adds to ways of avoiding incidents. 🤷♂️
What about patients who don't understand. Patients don't just cooperate they sometimes resist because they cannot understand. This patient is too cooperative. Would like to see a real life demonstration
@@dianeruderman6247 same thing. Always ask and talk through. It takes them a few minutes to respond sometimes. They just progressively get slower. My patient can hear VERY well. SO evem if they can't do something or speak, I give them a few minutes OR ask if they want my help
I agree… most of these semi helpful videos are demonstrated with cooperative patients or a dummy. We need to see patients that are too week to move and resists .
How about if something crack or operation her or him in Ribs,Hips,Legs,shoulder..and then the patient where you hold in her him body..she or him always..aray aray...what will do?.i think somebody help us or suggest
professional and excellent presentation. All points covered for the topic. Thank you.
the way the woman speak is so clear and perfect !
I'm looking after my elderly dad who has Vascular Gait Apraxia. He can't walk & has swallowing This has been very useful. Thank you
I have learnt a lot from this video. Short, Simple and professional.
I am so thankful to find this helpful presentation . I do enjoy the simple and clear presentation like this, I appreciate you,❤
have learnt a lot from this video. Short, Simple and professional
Thank very much for sharing this videos. It was very helpful for me
when I helped in the care of a family member.
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It was very helpful to help me help in the care of a family member.
Thank you very much for this presentation. I may have to assist in taking care of a friend 🤔 😊❤who has a hip dislocated. I will look at the video again. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Very good presentation and understandable. I am a nurse aid. Thank you.
Best video I ever watched thank you
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very informative video,. especially on body alignment to prevent pressure ulcers
I have learn a lot in this video, good presentation thank you very much
I'm having my return demo next week and this helped me a lot 😭 thank you so much
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thank you! been having trouble with this at my new job. just need to get to know my patients more might help but very helpful video
As a nursing assistant i have learn a lot from this video thanking so much
This video is WRONG, at 21-25 moving patients in bed WCB recommends using a slider sheet that should be on the bed.
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Thanks so much ! You are so good teacher ! Your voice is so nice! I love you so much!
This is great 👍🏽 loving it dear give us more
This has been very helpful thank you
Well done. Any chance you'll update these to modern video qualities?
Great visual; I have a check off on ROM tomorrow and this helped me greatly!
Thank so much. It bring back to memory lesson thought.
i am currently studying CNA and this video helps me a lot to understand the Topics.
Thank you for this video! I need to care for my mother and I'm clueless about these things.
Same here! Very helpful video!
I've learnt a lot very interesting and helpful. Thank you
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This was well presented Bravo
This was so helpful for me. Thanks
Thank you very much. Excellent video
The training was very informative and 1005 useful for all care giver.
I remember being temporarily immobile back in 2021 after my surgery... I was very weak at the moment
I really appreciate this video
Great work!
It's very useful to nurses n patients n peoples also
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I agree. , thanks for cheree you video with us. Ginette, germain!
Thank you for sharing your video tips position of patient ma’am.
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A lot of patients don't get risk assessments for ages until a problem occurs like staff injury THEN the management does damage control. Another thing is, you can't predict. A patient is mobile one minute and in a day they change from what you know to a different state. The mind doesn't respond ad usual. Also part of risk assessment daily. It may be one day a month they have a bad day. But off duty doesn't allow for a daily knowledge. Then suddenly they have more off days in a month then deteriorate. Staff unfortunately gey hurt before the risk assessment is carried out because they assume the patient has not changed. The patient may lose balance or challenge while being assisted. Its not one size fits all. But I do appreciate every help, like this video. Adds to ways of avoiding incidents. 🤷♂️
Thank you for this video.
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Very informative .😊👍
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What about patients who don't understand. Patients don't just cooperate they sometimes resist because they cannot understand. This patient is too cooperative. Would like to see a real life demonstration
You just have to explain to them what you are doing, and step by step. Telling them it’s for their safety
What about neuropathy patients?
@@dianeruderman6247 same thing. Always ask and talk through. It takes them a few minutes to respond sometimes. They just progressively get slower. My patient can hear VERY well. SO evem if they can't do something or speak, I give them a few minutes OR ask if they want my help
I agree… most of these semi helpful videos are demonstrated with cooperative patients or a dummy. We need to see patients that are too week to move and resists .
@@dianeruderman6247well i guess u need to look up a video on youtube specifically about what u want to know
great video thanks very much.
I love it.. I learn a lot.. Thank you..
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i watched this video and it was good
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Understandable...
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Thank you... i am new in my work field
Old but a very knowledgeable video.
What has a funeral Plan got to do with Positioning and lifting patients??
Good video for nursing assistants.. 2006?!! That looks mid-1980s at the latest.
Thank you so much
very good you are great
....and putting a patient prone whom I’m sure has disc and joint degeneration (we all do - depending on medical history) is a big no-no.
Thank you for information
Good morning/it, me Ginette, germain, yes I agree, that’s depending who’s the Resident.
Nice..Now try to do a video with a person who has dementia .🥺
Thank you so much this video has really helped me alot also the explanation is understandable
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Thank you for vdo, it is very clear and informative.
How do you move patient having iscemic stroke from bed to chair
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I want to start my pca training program.. please guide me
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itis affordadle and interesting
Some patients don't understand what we are doing
Thank you
Good program
I'd have to do the body mechanical movements about 10 times each before I've obtained a level of comfort and confidence.
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How about if something crack or operation her or him in Ribs,Hips,Legs,shoulder..and then the patient where you hold in her him body..she or him always..aray aray...what will do?.i think somebody help us or suggest
Thank u
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Back broken , next video
Plz show me how to lift patient and roll them unto new sheet