What would you consider a bed bound patient?

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If a patient is unable to transfer out of bed to a chair on their own would you consider them bed bound?

Specializes in ICU.

If they can sit in the chair with assistance with transfers, then no, I wouldn't. But that's from my experience in critical care. Haven't started my hospice job yet. :)

For a patient to be considered as bed-bound category he or she can't be assist to the chair or out of the bed. They basically they are total care.

Specializes in PICU, NICU, L&D, Public Health, Hospice.

Use the palliative performance score rather than a designation of bedbound. It provides a clearer picture of the functional status of the patient.

I just had this conversation at work. I think hoyer lift to gerichair= bedbound or PPS 30%, pivot to wheelchair and can sit up, PPS 40%

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