They are the current leaders of the SPHM program in Omaha AND Lincoln at Madonna Rehab Hospital.
Who are Michelle Claycomb and Kaylee Wallace?
Clinical staff (outside of the PT, OT and RAs) follow a manual force limitation of this much to reduce risk of musculoskeletal injuries.
What is 35 pounds?
In the United States, more musculoskeletal disorders occur in this occupational setting, than any other.
What is healthcare?
This repositioning device is utilized with a total lift.
What is the repositioning sheet?
Helper provides LESS THAN HALF the effort for a task. 2 helpers may be required. Helper provides cueing as needed.
What is moderate assistance?
What is > 1 million dollars?
Therapy aides, physical and occupational therapy staff have this manual force (lift/push/pull) limitation.
What is no physical force limitations?
According to OSHA, these are the 2 most commonly reported types of musculoskeletal injuries resulting from patient handling events.
What are sprains and strains?
A lift or transfer device without a power/electrical component (i.e. Van Turn).
What is a non-mechanical lift?
Any item that assists in changing a patient’s position in bed, chair, or wheelchair. For example, friction-reducing device, repositioning sheets with mechanical lift, or bedrails.
What is a repositioning device?
The year that Madonna introduced the Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM) program.
What is 2007?
Madonna recognizes that this is a high-risk activity.
What is the movement of patients?
In 1972, he developed the first hydraulic patient lift.
Who is Ted Hoyer?
This device has been falsely generalized to being appropriate for all those who are considered patients of size.
What is an Air Tap?
The patient is flexed at hips and/or knees and does not fully stand. The patient lifts weight off of buttocks and moves towards adjacent sitting surface.
What is a squat pivot?
She is considered the "Mother" of the Safety Champs (now Mobility Champs) program for initiating this subcommittee.
Who is Jody Kadavy?
These disciplines (3) are responsible for using a collaborative approach to determine safe and therapeutic transfer and repositioning recipes.
Who are the OT, PT, and registered nurse?
According to The Joint Commission, it is the sum of what an organization does in the pursuit of safety. Further, it is the product of individual and group beliefs, values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behavior that determine the organizations commitment to quality and patient safety.
What is a Culture of Safety?
This resource is printed, laminated, and kept on every unit in the clean linen room. In addition, there are extra copies at the nurses' station on ARU.
What is the Sling Reference Guide?
Touching, but no physical assistance, even for balance. Helper provides cueing as needed. The patient can be a safety risk. May include stabilizing equipment (i.e., slide board, front wheeled walker)
What is contact guard assistance?
The Omaha SPHM Program leader before Kaylee Wallace.
Who is Suzie Schwery?
This is document is required within the first 24 hours of admission and is updated on a weekly basis and/or as patient condition warrants.
What is the Risk Screening document?
In 2005, this state became the first to pass a state safe patient handling law.
What is Texas?
The newest pathway to access the SPHM TIME videos. This is 6 total steps. HINT: Empower app is first step.
What is Empower App > Opportunities > LMS > Libraries > TIME Videos > SPHM?
Performed with patient in supine position (i.e. stretcher to bed). Requires 2 or more staff and use of assistive device like body board, Air Tap or Friction Reducing Device (FRD).
What is a lateral transfer?