Logrolling resident with left side hip fracture and pressure ulcer

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  • @cybco
    @cybco 5 лет назад +9

    Okay, on a serious note, I'd pull this video. I've just broke my sacrum and pelvic. If I had two nurses due to me what they just did, I would have past out at a minimum, or died from shock. You have no idea how painful a pelvic fracture is and the fact that torquing the hip even mildly like done will send the patient into muscle spasms and shock or best-case fainting from pain at a minimum. This is a practice training video.

    • @sumbl1ss
      @sumbl1ss 2 года назад

      It’s class, and due to errors, it really isn’t ideal. But this fake situation, the fake client did not express concern or pain. Which makes it all more real. If the fake client expressed the affected leg I’m sure it would of been looked after more carefully.

    • @cybco
      @cybco 2 года назад

      @@sumbl1ss I can't believe that was 2 years ago. I must have still been in the intensive care unit Youtubing. Great video, good job, I still think the comment has value for nurses. God Bless

  • @whateverangeltaken
    @whateverangeltaken 7 лет назад +11

    Sorry, there is just too much background noise

    • @cristinaatienza9168
      @cristinaatienza9168 5 лет назад

      Theh just carry it, and drag on the other side of the bed, guys do it with love and care!

    • @TheGelatinousSnake
      @TheGelatinousSnake 3 года назад

      Thats life, deal with it

  • @yanslyrics3289
    @yanslyrics3289 2 года назад +1

    Why they side on the left while the left side has injury

  • @florencecathcart9588
    @florencecathcart9588 6 лет назад +9

    I absolutely would not position someone on the fractured side. And why are they not wearing gloves? And why would they do a video where there is so much background noise. How nice to have a helper which most facilities do not have! Poorly done.

    • @sumbl1ss
      @sumbl1ss 2 года назад

      It’s practice, it’s at school. They didn’t actually wash their hands … the helper is the class being paired off. The fact it’s noisy is annoying. But this is literally what my class is like. And it was not laid on the affected side, she lifted the affected side for the pillow and realized ‘wrong leg’ and lifted the other. Some hip surgeries are anterior, and the leg cannot be raised like that. Good thing it was class.

    • @mariefran9232
      @mariefran9232 2 года назад +1

      you don't wear gloves when positioning patients unless hands will be in contact with secretions

    • @mariefran9232
      @mariefran9232 2 года назад

      @@231mac SMH

    • @231mac
      @231mac 2 года назад

      @@mariefran9232 Hang on, my comment was way too aggressive. What I mean is, while that may be the policy in yours (and many) states, it's not in all. For instance, the hospital system I work for _requires_ all healthcare works to wear gloves whenever in contact with a patient.

  • @ceciliablack3487
    @ceciliablack3487 3 года назад +1

    This transfer is improper at best. They should have use a sliding movement NOT A FLOP AND DROP! If you noticed, the patient bounced during the transfer and if he had a broken hip, back or whatever, the patient would be in excruciating pain. IF THEY ARE GOING TO POST THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS THE STUDENTS SHOULD BE MORE EDUCATED IN PROPER PROCEDURES BECAUSE SOMEONE WHO IS MORE IGNORANT MAY PRACTICE THIS METHOD CAUSING FURTHER INJURY.

    • @agbaya5314
      @agbaya5314 2 года назад

      Can you pls write out the proper procedure

  • @anaparedes9029
    @anaparedes9029 7 лет назад +4

    This presentation is not clear and is too noisy it is not helping me !!

  • @ericastarrr1992
    @ericastarrr1992 9 месяцев назад

    The lady seem so rough damn

  • @latrinathomas5025
    @latrinathomas5025 6 лет назад +1

    I thought you shouldn't position someone on their left if they have a hip fracture..? If their turns are R,L,B it should probably be changed to Right, Back only....

    • @Balance4D
      @Balance4D 5 лет назад +1

      Apparently the "patient" as well as the "CNA"s were students who had never
      touched a patient who had a hip fracture or who was recovering from hip surgery.
      My sister had hip-fracture surgery 2 days ago. The students have no idea how
      painful a hip fracture is, or they would be moving SLOWLY, gently, and would NOT roll the patient onto the fracture side! Such would cause screams that would be
      heard outside the hospital! H.I. Johnson

  • @kushalbasu8069
    @kushalbasu8069 2 года назад +1

    Pls remove this video, u people r positioning the patient on his fractured side...LOL

  • @darrenerickson1288
    @darrenerickson1288 4 года назад +3

    So this is obviously students doing a student demonstration and isn't meant to be instructional. It shouldn't be taken as instructional - too many errors. But that's how we learn!

  • @nygiants61394
    @nygiants61394 4 года назад +1

    Why did they roll him on the side where he had a hip fracture and pressure ulcer?

    • @niamela
      @niamela 3 года назад

      I got confused too. Lol it should be positioning the patient towards the unaffected side

    • @claragacita20
      @claragacita20 3 года назад

      I’m confused too, shouldn’t be on the other side?

  • @sumbl1ss
    @sumbl1ss 2 года назад

    This video is more poor the more I watch it. They’re both slouched over the bed, the SLIDER SHEET was LIFTED and the client with a HIP FRACTURE was dropped on the bed! This is a WHAT NOT TO DO VIDEO. I came to watch the sliding and rolling, holding a proper posture. This was NOT it.

  • @niramayahealthcare9346
    @niramayahealthcare9346 2 года назад

    Chadar kyu dal k rakhe koi magic dikha rahe kya😠😠

  • @niramayahealthcare9346
    @niramayahealthcare9346 2 года назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @carmiebenz8771
    @carmiebenz8771 5 лет назад +1

    Silly girl attitude they like the bad girl's no tattoos this time or rings on there body. Come on now" or cat eye's.

  • @AngelDommeX
    @AngelDommeX 5 лет назад +1

    I have a patient who is 81 with hip fracture and theres a pressure ulcer under the left foot and I am not allowed to do it. I usually ask the patient if she can handle the pain and she told me not. Nothing to do with the pressure ulcer unless the doctor insist to do so. Sadly, cant help the patient...I credit ur demo video. Remember hip fracture is freaking painful. Ask ur ptient first and report to the attending Physician or her doctor.