Reduces the risk of spreading known and unknown pathogens.
Standard Precautions (Universal Precautions).
The area on which an object rest.
Base of Support
The rubbing of 1 surface against another.
Friction
When a pearson moves between 2 horizontal surface.
Lateral transfer
Any lost, absent, or impaired physical or mental function.
Disability
A disease caused by a pathogen that spreads easily; contagious disease.
Communicable disease.
Using the body in an efficient and careful way.
Body Mechanics
Assistive devised used to move patient in bed.
Lift sheet/pad
To turn ones ' body from a set standing position.
Pivot
An artifical replacement for a missing body part.
Prosthesis
The clothing or equipment worn by staff for protecting against a hazard.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Back-lying or dorsal recumbent position.
Supine
How a patient moves while in bed;
Bed Mobility
How a person moves to and from a surface.
Transfer
The process of restoring the person to his or her highest possible level of physical, psycchological, social and economic function
Rehabilitation
Worn when clothing may come in direct contect with a patient.
Gown
A semi-setting position; the head of the bed is elevated between 45 and 60 degrees.
Fowlers
Turning the patient as a unit, in alignment.
Logrolling
Sudden dropped in blood pressure after position change.
Hypotension
A nursing assistant with special training in restorative nursing and rhabilitation skills.
Restorative Aide
The number one way to prevent the spread of infection.
Hand hygiene
The patient lies on the abdomen with the head turned.
Prone Position
When the skin sticks to a surface while muscles slide in the direction the body is moving.
Shearing
Supports residents during transfers.
Gait/ transfer belt.
Care that helps person regain health and strength for safe and independent living.
Restorative Nursing Care