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You know that non skid rubber mesh you can put on cabinet shelves? Go buy a roll at Target or somewhere, cut a piece, and put it underneath the draw sheet, absorbent pad, or whatever you have underneath the patient.
Right under the butt, where the concentration of weight is. It should help at least a little.
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I'm out of ideas! I have a pt that slides down no matter what I do. Head must be elevated per orders. But nothing is keeping the kid from sliding down and getting into an awkward position. The pt will start sliding down as we reposition. We have a wedge, pillows, a pillow with beads in it that feels like and weighs as much as a pillowcase of bricks, blankets on either side, body pillows surrounding pt.
The heavy one is under the legs with another pillow bracing that one. Wedge and pillow under head. Blankets and pillows to prevent twisting into awkward positions. Pt also has hip issues.
Ideas? I reposition every five minutes and so does the family. I guess the plus side is less worry about pressure ulcers!