How to Lift a Fallen Patient
Instructions
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Let them fall. Once the patient has already begun to fall, it is best not to try to stop or catch her. Instead guide them to the ground with as little impact as possible. Remember to focus on protecting the patient's head.
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Assess injury. Before lifting or moving any fallen patient, you must determine if any injuries have occurred. If so, tend to the injuries before attempting to lift the patient.
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Grab a chair. If the patient is capable of lifting herself up, get a chair or walker. This will stabilize her and aid in pulling herself up.
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Hook your arms. If the patient is stable enough to stand then lifting them becomes easier. Have one person on each side of the patient hook their arms under the patient's armpit and lift.
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Bring a blanket. If the patient is bedridden or unable to stand on her own you will not be able to just lift her up. Roll the patient onto her side. Place a blanket under the patient and gently roll him onto the blanket.
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Lift. With two or more people on each side of the patient kneel on one knee and grasp the blanket. After a count of three, lift the patient while standing up. Carefully move the patient onto the bed.
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