Published Jan 31, 2013
juniper111
6 Posts
If a patient is unable to transfer out of bed to a chair on their own would you consider them bed bound?
RipeTomato
21 Posts
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. :)
Born_2BRN
173 Posts
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.
tewdles, RN
3,156 Posts
Use the palliative performance score rather than a designation of bedbound. It provides a clearer picture of the functional status of the patient.
MrsPKRN
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%