Luckwirun Chotisiri. PhD (Public Health) College of Nursing and Health

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Body Mechanics, Body Alignment Safe Patient Handling, Positioning, Transfers (PN-COURSE) Luckwirun Chotisiri. PhD (Public Health) College of Nursing and Health Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Source https://opentextbc.ca/clinicalskills/chapter/3-4-positioning-a-patient-in-bed/

Body Alignment vs Anatomical Positions Source:-http://www.mybodyofknowledge.net/blog/category/epic-posts Source:- https://termandhistology.wordpress.com/anatomy-language/anatomical-positions-planes-directions/

Good postures Sitting position Lifting position Source:- http://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/posture-for-a-healthy-back Source:- http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2016/04/the-complete-guide-to-improving-your-posture/

Range of Motion (ROM): Neck exercises Shoulder & elbow exercises Source:-https://www.drugs.com/cg/active-range-of-motion-exercises.html

Range of Motion (ROM) Arm& Wrist exercises Hand & Finger exercises Source:-https://www.drugs.com/cg/active-range-of-motion-exercises.html

Range of Motion (ROM) Hip& Knee exercises Ankle & Foot exercises Source:-https://www.drugs.com/cg/active-range-of-motion-exercises.html

Lateral Position Trendelenburg Position Lithotomy Position Supine Position (Dorsal Position) Trendelenburg Position Knee-Chest Position Lithotomy Position

5. Dorsal Recumbent Position 6. Lithotomy position Source:- http://o.quizlet.com/85nu6K-QV3D3hq9eQRTD1A_m.png

Safe patient handling : Techniques in turning position vs 1 caregiver

Safe patient handling : Assist patient up in bed, 1 caregiver http://clinicalgate.com/patient-safety-communication-and-recordkeeping/

Method to assist a patient in dangling the leg at the side of the bed Source:- http://clinicalgate.com/patient-safety-communication-and-recordkeeping/

Lifting Techniques, Transfer Sitting up in bed Standing up Sitting down SOURCE: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/globalassets/figures/a00096f02.jpg

Transferring a patient from bed to stretcher Source: http://3.imimg.com/data3/KQ/SY/MY-2776055/patient-transfer-bed-500x500.jpg Source:- http://images.slideplayer.com/26/8538877/slides/slide_72.jpg