Originally Posted by PostpartumNurse'07
Thanks rn/writer. Just wondering: so do you hold their hands at all while you walk with them to the bathroom?
Had to think about that for a minute. Actually, I don't. I extend my forearm for them to hold, and, in the case of section patients, let them use the PCA/IV stand to steady themselves.Or I might put my arm around their waist for support. But I try very hard not to be in a position where they can just grab at me. I also have them sit at the bedside and then stand in place for a few seconds before we take off. You usually know in the first thirty seconds if there are going to be problems.
Probably the most important thng I can tell you is to get help whenever you're in doubt. If you use another nurse to help you get them up that first time, it can save your anatomy. She doesn't have to stay the whole time the patient is out of bed, although most of my co-workers will straghten the bed and change the big cotton covering pads before they leave. We really try to help each other out so that there aren't injuries to patients or staff.
You're wise to think about good body mechanics and taking care of yourself. After all, you can't help anyone else if you're down and out.