Movement and mobility
Movement and mobility
At the end of this chapter, you should be able to:
Relate the importance of mobility to systemic homeostasis
In relation to the activitites of living, determine the influence of mobility and potential consequences
Demonstrate ehanced awareness of the complications of immobility
Propose nursing strategies to prevent or meet immobility complications or impaired mobility
Described and explain the principles of moving and handling
Describe a range of strategies for the optimum safety for staff and patients/clients when moving and handling, including a risk assessment
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Arnett, W.
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Douglas, I.
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2007
Arnett, W.
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Douglas, I.
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Arnett, W. and Douglas, I.
(2007)
Movement and mobility.
In,
Hogston, Richard and Marjoram, Barbara
(eds.)
Foundations of Nursing Practice: Leading the Way: 3rd Edition.
Basingstoke, UK.
Palgrave, .
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Abstract
At the end of this chapter, you should be able to:
Relate the importance of mobility to systemic homeostasis
In relation to the activitites of living, determine the influence of mobility and potential consequences
Demonstrate ehanced awareness of the complications of immobility
Propose nursing strategies to prevent or meet immobility complications or impaired mobility
Described and explain the principles of moving and handling
Describe a range of strategies for the optimum safety for staff and patients/clients when moving and handling, including a risk assessment
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Published date: 2007
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44726
ISBN: 1403987807
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Last modified: 07 Jan 2022 22:27
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Author:
W. Arnett
Author:
I. Douglas
Editor:
Richard Hogston
Editor:
Barbara Marjoram
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