Patient positioning aids

Nurses General Nursing

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Specializes in med-surg, detox,peds, infusions.

I work in a large, well known facility. We have a hoyer lift, but we need to implement somethings to help reposition the pt in a bed or chair. It would also be helpful to have lift assistance for bed to bsc transfers as well. We have had a lot of back injuries lately. Does anyone have any recommendations for products tha may be helpful? Thanks

Specializes in Critical Care.

Ceiling lifts would be the ideal solution. I know in the past they've been considered more of a luxury, but there's been more of a shift to considering them a basic component of an acute care patient room lately. Positioning in the bed can be done using a flat sling, transfers to the BSC is done using a seated sling.

Specializes in Cath Lab.

We use the TAP 2 system, but it's really more for moving and turning in bed. It comes with foam wedges.

http://www.sageproducts.com/lit/TAP2_Brochure_22201.pdf

We also use the Maxi move

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and the sara steady

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Specializes in med-surg, detox,peds, infusions.

Thanks everybody!

Sally tubes are amazing. 1 patient use, very inexpensive, like $5 a piece. Works kind of like a trash bag under the draw sheet and let you move people without injuring yourself. We keep them in every room of the hospital. I hope my picture comes through!

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