Fundamentals of
Positioning
Name That
Position
Why Position
Matters
Safety
First
Pillow
Placement
100

The proper alignment of the head, shoulders, hips, and spine to reduce strain and promote comfort

What is body alignment?

100

Patient is sitting upright at 90o

What is high Fowler's?

100

Tissue injuries that form from prolonged pressure on bony prominences

What are pressure injuries?

100

Before moving a patient, the nurse must always perform this check to make sure the bed doesn't move

What is locking the bed wheels?

100
When a patient is side-lying, placing a pillow between these prevents pressure and promotes hip alignment

What are the knees or legs?

200

This term is the study of the movement of body parts

What is kinesiology?

200

Patient is laying flat on their back

What is supine?

200

Elevating the head of the bed reduces the risk of this complication in patients with swallowing difficulties

What is aspiration?

200

The best position to prevent pressure ulcers on the sacrum.

What is lateral or side-lying?

200

When elevating the head of the bed, placing a pillow under this area prevents the patient from sliding downward

What are the elbows or arms?

300

This is the most common pressure point to protect when a patient is lying supine

What is the heels?

300

Patient lies flat on their back with legs elevated

What is Trendelenburg?

300

Positioning can help reduce this type of pain by decreasing pressure on joints and improving comfort

What is musculoskeletal pain?

300

This device should always be within reach after repositioning to prevent falls

What is the call light?

300

In supine position, a pillow should be placed under these areas to prevent flexion contractures of the neck

What are the head, neck, and upper shoulders?

400

Nurses should reposition most patients at least this often to prevent pressure injuries

What is every 2 hours?

400

Patient is lying face down

What is prone position?

400

Changing a patient's position improves this essential physiological process by promoting lung expansion

What is ventilation?

400

This is one of the most common injuries for health care workers

What is lower back strain?

400

In prone position, a pillow under this area decreases pressure on the diaphragm and decreases hyperextension of lumbar vertebrae

What is the abdomen?

500

These types of actions require less effort compared with pushing or lifting

What are pulling actions?

500

Patient is on their back with knees flexed and soles of the feet flat on the bed

What is dorsal recumbant?

500

The resistance to stretch in damaged muscle that pulls a joint into a fixed position

What is contractures?

500

In positioning, the nurse should use these muscles as much as possible to avoid injuries

What are leg muscles?

500

In Fowler's position, placing a pillow under this area helps maintain neutral alignment and prevents cervical flexion

What is the head and neck?