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By: OSD Staff
Published: 6/11/2014
TRANSFER TIP
Keeping Patients' Arms Free From Harm
When you're getting ready to transfer a patient from a stretcher to the OR table, you can easily secure his arms by bringing the edges of the lifter sheet up and clamping them together over his abdomen with a hemostat. Securing his arms at his sides inside the sheet gives you an extra hand while moving the stretcher alongside the OR bed, and keeps the patient's arms safely out of the way.
Donna Prater, RN
Mission Trail Baptist Hospital
San Antonio, Texas
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