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Patient Mobility with Mechanical patient Lifts: Vancare C625 Ceiling Lift System
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This video explains and demonstrates the use of the Vancare c-625 Ceiling Lift System. This is a mechanical lift system that is installed in rooms in the South Tower of Trinity Health Livonia.
BMAT and TUG: Performing the Assessments
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This video is a shortened version of ua-cam.com/video/K-fthW-wyFk/v-deo.html In this version the focus is only on how to perform the assessments to identify the mobility level of your patients. If you want to know how to apply and implement those results in your patient care, refer to the full version linked above.
BMAT and TUG: Performing the Assessments and Implementing the Results
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This video fully explains how to perform the BMAT and TUG assessments to identify limitations in patient mobility. It also explains what impact those results will have on the patient handling and goals for your patients. At Trinity Health Livonia Hospital the BMAT and TUG assessments should be performed on all patients at least once per shift to identify the appropriate mobility interventions s...
Patient Mobility: Personalizing Transfer Techniques for Specific Weakness
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This video explains how to personalize transfer techniques for weaknesses specific to certain diagnosis. In this video you will see the Lateral Scoot technique used for patients exhibiting one sided weakness, possibly from stroke. Using the slide board, which is common in patients with leg amputations, or with stroke or MS. And how to adjust the Sit-to-Stand technique for patients diagnosed wit...
Patient Mobility: Slide Board Transfer With Weakness or Amputation
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The Slide board is a transfer device that can assist when transferring patients from one surface to another that exhibit weakness, possibly from stroke, or MS, or verry commonly, with patients that have above or below knee amputations. This video demonstrates the use of this device for these patients.
Patient Mobility: Sit to Stand Transfer for Parkinson's Weakness
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The patient exhibiting weakness from Parkinson's will require some very specific considerations when mobilizing. The diagnosis has very specific effects on patients, but as the caregiver, if you understand what to expect, you can continue to encourage mobility in a safe and effective manner.
Patient Mobility: Lateral Scoot Transfer for One Sided Weakness
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This video explains how to safely utilize the lateral scoot transfer technique for patients exhibiting one sided weakness. This is a common finding in patients with strokes, and this technique can be extremely useful when mobilizing the stroke patient.
NG Tube Placement Part 2: Tips and Tricks (Learned through experience)
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In part 2 of the NG tube placement series I demonstrate the various tips and tricks that I've been told throughout the years that are supposed to help with insertion. Through this experience I learned a lot about NG tube placement that I want to pass on to you.
NG Tube Placement Part 1: Insertion Steps with Manikin demonstration
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NG Tube Placement Part 1: Insertion Steps with Manikin demonstration
Patient Mobility: The Sabina II Sit-To-Stand Powered Mechanical Patient Lift
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This video provides an overview of features and use of the Sabina II sit-to-stand device, as well as explanation and demonstration of use. In this video a 3rd party corset style harness is used as that is what is utilized at Trinity Health Livonia Hospital. Other slings or harnesses on the market will require specific knowledge.
Patient Mobility: Using the Maxi Move Powered Patient Lift
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At Trinity Health Livonia, the Maxi Move Powered Patient Lift is one of a few options that can be utilzied for patient transers when a mechanical lift is required. It is a mobile, battery powered patienty lift that utilizes a sling to lift and transfer a patient. This video will provide an overview of the Maxi Move, and demonstrate and explain how to safely use this device to provide mobility a...
Collecting Blood With a Butterfly and Vacutainers (Push Button Butterfly from BD)
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Collecting Blood With a Butterfly and Vacutainers (Push Button Butterfly from BD)
Patient Mobility: Supine to sit 1 person assist
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Patient Mobility: Supine to sit 1 person assist
Patient Mobility: Squat Pivot Transfer (1 and 2 Person Assist)
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Patient Mobility: Squat Pivot Transfer (1 and 2 Person Assist)
Patient Mobility: Supine to Sit (2 Person Assist)
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Patient Mobility: Supine to Sit (2 Person Assist)
Blood transfusion: Setup and Transfusion (Primary Y Type Tubing)
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Blood transfusion: Setup and Transfusion (Primary Y Type Tubing)
Blood Product Transfusion Part 3: Completing the Transfusion (Primary Y type Tubing)
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Blood Product Transfusion Part 3: Completing the Transfusion (Primary Y type Tubing)
Blood Product Transfusion Part 2: Hanging and Running Product (Primary Y type Tubing)
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Blood Product Transfusion Part 2: Hanging and Running Product (Primary Y type Tubing)
Blood Product Transfusion Part 1: Steps to Complete Before Product Arrives (Primary Y Type Tubing)
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Blood Product Transfusion Part 1: Steps to Complete Before Product Arrives (Primary Y Type Tubing)
Patient Mobility: Squat Pivot Transfer (Bed-to-Chair Transfer Without a Walker)
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Patient Mobility: Squat Pivot Transfer (Bed-to-Chair Transfer Without a Walker)
Patient Mobility: Sit-to-Stand Using a Walker
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Patient Mobility: Sit-to-Stand Using a Walker
Patient Mobility: Adjusting a walker
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Patient Mobility: Adjusting a walker
Patient Mobility: Bed-to-Chair Transfer With a Walker
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Patient Mobility: Bed-to-Chair Transfer With a Walker
Patient Mobility: Transfer Techniques
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Patient Mobility: Transfer Techniques
Donning and Doffing Clean Gloves (Shown with black light)
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Donning and Doffing Clean Gloves (Shown with black light)
Donning and Doffing Standard PPE (Shown with black light)
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Donning and Doffing Standard PPE (Shown with black light)
Patient Mobility: Gait Belt Application
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Patient Mobility: Gait Belt Application
Patient Mobility: Rolling
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Patient Mobility: Rolling
Patient Mobility: Supine to Sit
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Patient Mobility: Supine to Sit

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Sassyglbeauty
    @Sassyglbeauty День тому

    So, I recently was in the Er / then hospitalized. I’ve never before had to go into the hospital in my 45 years (minus my two births)…. The second time I had to be hospitalized because my oxygen was at 70 - I couldn’t breathe when laying down and felt like it was murder going up a flight of stairs…. Anyway, the ER gave me 80 lasix in an IV shot - and didn’t prep me with one of these prior to giving it to me. No one explained to me what would happen - and just told me call me when you need to go to the bathroom. Not 5 min later, I’m calling because I need to pee. They bring this to me and start setting me up - now, realize I had been completely calm and cheerful throughout this but, idk if it was because they hadn’t prepped me that this is how I would be peeing or what but my blood pressure went through the roof and my oxygen way down - and I start hurting like hell in my lower back…. Anyway, I had to be hospitalized so they could drain all the excess fluid from my body (lost 20 pounds within 4 days) but I came to really appreciate this. However, k don’t recall them securing it in this manner AT ALL. So many steps I feel were missed when doing this. Idk how many times I had to buzz them because when changing they would forget a step (I wouldn’t hear the suction - and knew something was wrong). Luckily, I think it was only 2 shifts were I felt it was badly placed because I felt like I was sitting in pee.

  • @zanetacmachowsks6439
    @zanetacmachowsks6439 3 дні тому

    Dlaczego nie ma napisów po polsku

  • @russellharris1299
    @russellharris1299 4 дні тому

    This was awesome video

  • @krystingrant6292
    @krystingrant6292 5 днів тому

    Thank you ❤ just had robotic hysterectomy didn't know how to use this

  • @2908Ruby
    @2908Ruby 5 днів тому

    They get mad at me sometimes because I absolutely refuse to let them put an IV in my hand. It hurts so much more than any other site and continues to hurt for a long period of time.

  • @branetraveler
    @branetraveler 6 днів тому

    Brought back old memories of doing this for my wife. 😢

  • @user-so4vq1gq6y
    @user-so4vq1gq6y 7 днів тому

    Is everything latex free because I am highly allergic to latex? My throat start to close up?

  • @tanertingaz489
    @tanertingaz489 9 днів тому

    I want to buy Liko sabina mod 93 medium belt but I can't find it, can you help me?

  • @John-eg3gy
    @John-eg3gy 12 днів тому

    🤺

  • @syedfawadshahbukhary
    @syedfawadshahbukhary 12 днів тому

    The best explanation video on blood transfusion UA-cam have ❤ Perfect compact details with easy understanding. Thanks, lots of respect & support ❤

  • @reginalong5037
    @reginalong5037 13 днів тому

    I experienced all the above. Not the best experience in my life.

  • @aleximalmgren5301
    @aleximalmgren5301 15 днів тому

    As a blood donor I love the number its like a misle launch code but it saves lives . I do wish doctor shows would show this

  • @saps620
    @saps620 15 днів тому

    I love you

  • @user-sg1bn2ij2k
    @user-sg1bn2ij2k 16 днів тому

    You’re supposed to leave one side open and tape only 3 sides if the tube cums out

  • @jermalshemism3367
    @jermalshemism3367 17 днів тому

    As a patient take your time im sick of assholes blowing my veins out and they hurt for weeks. I bet they never fully recover ever. Im probably gonna die of a blood clot later in life cause of shitty interns

    • @logikfn4392
      @logikfn4392 2 дні тому

      Not how that works man

    • @jermalshemism3367
      @jermalshemism3367 2 дні тому

      @@logikfn4392 hows it fucking work then, my viens took a long time to not be stiff and feel like they are gonna rip if I straighten my arm. I'm sure there's internal scarring.

  • @MeghaHonnavar
    @MeghaHonnavar 18 днів тому

    Thank you soooooo much

  • @dcsalimone2172
    @dcsalimone2172 19 днів тому

    as a 30yr veteran of the OR CST, and now a instructor at a local college, i can tell the most important reason you remove jewelry(no fake-nails, nail polish, etc)..is because it has been shown to harbor bacteria. Whether you are open or closed gloving. we also refer the top folds as cuffs, not lips. A very old term ..my OR RN mother(yup..i basically grew up in scrubs) used to use was "miter" your hand..which meant to cuff it. Otherwsie a very good video, with alot of key points.

  • @HealthB2024
    @HealthB2024 19 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @kellibryant707
    @kellibryant707 29 днів тому

    This was absolutely a great video. Thank you so much. ED nurse Kelli

  • @kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN
    @kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN Місяць тому

    New research has shown for peripheral iv, dressings do not need to be changed if not infected, soiled, or damaged. In fact research is showing a higher risk of infection or short use span when being changed often 😊 Central lines continue to be changed every 7 days 😊

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 Місяць тому

      Excellent information. the Policy at Trinity health livonia as of 6/18/24 is still to require a change after 7 days but hopefully we see policy changes that reflect the new findings soon.

  • @DanW-nb3up
    @DanW-nb3up Місяць тому

    Please be aware you are required to purchase a replacement accessory kit every 30 days ($49.99) or warranty on entire unit is void. Found this out when our 1 yr. old unit began failing.

    • @Sassyglbeauty
      @Sassyglbeauty День тому

      Damn. That seems like extortion! That’s nothing for a hospital. That’s extremely expensive for private care.

  • @woodstream6137
    @woodstream6137 Місяць тому

    Hospitalized 3.5 days for PE, also have hiatal hernia, tachycardia. They gave me the 2500ml unit. Instructions mostly similar but didn't mention holding breath until it drops. I'll change my method. I've gone from 1200 to 2500. Any issue with getting a higher volume unit? I do have trouble maintaining the right zone for more than a couple seconds maxed at 2500.

  • @soulfuljess469
    @soulfuljess469 Місяць тому

    This video is super helpful as a student

  • @olaoyeola1
    @olaoyeola1 Місяць тому

    Great knowledge acquired today. Thanks ❤👍🏿

  • @MahamdJaza
    @MahamdJaza 2 місяці тому

    I’m enjoying with explain

  • @SkillGuy
    @SkillGuy 2 місяці тому

    Great

  • @vicaridukpaye2468
    @vicaridukpaye2468 2 місяці тому

    Great and succinctly put together. Thank you.

  • @hdexx
    @hdexx 2 місяці тому

    Wow great video and well detailed, thank you so much!!!!

  • @cavelleardiel
    @cavelleardiel 2 місяці тому

    I wish videos could be done on patients that have hard veins, extremely crepey skin, no muscle tone, rolling and sclerosed veins from drug use. The reality of drawing blood is so different from these training videos.

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 2 місяці тому

      yeah, the legality of that is touchy, so I stick to the manikins in most cases unless I use myself or a friend. The thing about difficult venipuncture is that the best way to get better is to keep trying. I look at the videos as a way to get the groundwork in and give you what you need to start trying. once you get some confidence under your belt the trial and error phase is where the real learning comes in.

    • @cavelleardiel
      @cavelleardiel 2 місяці тому

      @@nursingeducation3952 Yes, I get that. However, I have had nurses tell me they will do it when I miss the vein and I refuse to dig around. Funny thing is those nurses didn't get the vein either. One nurses was an absolute disaster and I had to tell her to leave. My biggest concern for my draws is making sure I have good samples and of course the correct patient!

  • @caprag.1991
    @caprag.1991 2 місяці тому

    What about a 24 gauge? Especially for use in the elderly...this is what I would go for.

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 2 місяці тому

      24 gauge will work for most things. They aren’t a common stock at my facility which is why I don’t really mention them. There are some infusions that may not be able to flow well through a 24 gauge because it’s smaller. Blood is the only thing I know of off the top of my head. But anything smaller than a 22g will likely clog/clot with blood and potentially can cause hemolysis.

  • @PuffleFuzz
    @PuffleFuzz 2 місяці тому

    I got to see this in person while in high school. It was for my favorite teacher who had been fighting pancreatic cancer for months. It was my job to take him to the nurse that day. It was interesting

  • @maturewoman81
    @maturewoman81 2 місяці тому

    This video is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

  • @msdeshabangbang
    @msdeshabangbang 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this. We are allowed to get labs from IVs on my hospital. This video is so helpful

  • @eatallnowsavenone4later342
    @eatallnowsavenone4later342 3 місяці тому

    Definitely one of the best tutorials I've seen with chest tubes. Thank you 😊

  • @Rhettnorris09
    @Rhettnorris09 3 місяці тому

    14:30 1. Flash. Stop. 2. Adjust needle < angle 3. Advance needle slightly. Stop. 4. Advance catheter Great video!

  • @avoiradeingle1522
    @avoiradeingle1522 3 місяці тому

    You are by far the Most Excellent teacher !!!! Thank you !!!

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 3 місяці тому

      That's high praise. Thank you. I take a lot of pride in my content, and I'm happy you find it helpful.

  • @brandonmcclendon9327
    @brandonmcclendon9327 3 місяці тому

    Omg i love how you show the odears

  • @kumarirakhi2517
    @kumarirakhi2517 3 місяці тому

    How to buy this

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 3 місяці тому

      I'm sorry, I'm not connected to the company in any way. We have it supplied at our hospital. I'm not sure how to attain it for personal use.

  • @lwalker9266
    @lwalker9266 3 місяці тому

    Just wanted to say Thanks for all the videos….so thorough. I try and stay current In between jobs. 😊

  • @Hernandez131
    @Hernandez131 3 місяці тому

    New to becoming a caregiver and this helped so much! Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @kevinbrady2007
    @kevinbrady2007 3 місяці тому

    This is a great video!

  • @MrErinholbert
    @MrErinholbert 3 місяці тому

    Men can still get infections from these. They’re a joke. Yeast infections bad and paraphimosis.

  • @adamthompson7170
    @adamthompson7170 3 місяці тому

    Does Medicare/Medicare cover the cost of this male catheter??…. Does this catheter have bags to tape to the upper thigh?

  • @MrErinholbert
    @MrErinholbert 3 місяці тому

    These are awful felt like someone was fingering my vagina the whole time. Still got UTI. Male versions even worse and more irritating.

  • @AngelEsparza-qr1vm
    @AngelEsparza-qr1vm 3 місяці тому

    I appreciate so much your work

  • @AlexisCarlson-ch2lm
    @AlexisCarlson-ch2lm 3 місяці тому

    I'm curious as to how many people actually work in this ideal environment. I'm usually having to singularly hold legs apart, either situate a light on the bed or in my mouth. The extra drapes, while may be helpful with an unconscious, paralyzed patient, are more of hinderance than anything.

  • @seanallen6323
    @seanallen6323 3 місяці тому

    Curious, I had a blood draw where they put the vac tube connected to the butterfly needle prior to insertion. I feel like he already broke the vacuum seal prior to inserting as I did not hear the normal pop is dangerous for the patient?

    • @seanallen6323
      @seanallen6323 3 місяці тому

      I guess what I’m asking is a possible for air to exit the vacuum tube and enter bloodstream if the vacuum tube is connected to butterfly needle prior to insertion

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 3 місяці тому

      If they broke the seal it wouldn’t have pulled any blood. So if it was a successful draw they likely set it in the adapter and once they got access pushed it onto the needle and got the blood. That’s pretty common practice from what I’ve seen others do.

  • @airicaxoxo
    @airicaxoxo 3 місяці тому

    how do you prevent the non-dominant glove from rolling upon putting it on? Is there any other advice for this issue besides sizing up?

    • @nursingeducation3952
      @nursingeducation3952 3 місяці тому

      the wrist is rolling up? can't say I've experienced this issue. If it's too tight on your wrist, then yeah, sizing up seems like the fix. If it's rolling because you didn't pull it on fully and it's still a little bit cuffed at the bottom, being more meticulous with the donning of that glove and extending/unrolling the wrist fully might fix you issue.

  • @manindersingh7356
    @manindersingh7356 4 місяці тому

    Very detailed and helpful! Thank you.

  • @LeonCouch
    @LeonCouch 4 місяці тому

    Very clearly explained and demonstrated. Thanks.