HSA 4502 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Anterior Superior Iliac Spine, Human Leg, Pedestal

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Introduction: transfer: movement of a patient from one surface or location to another or form one position to another. The patient can perform a transfer without any type of verbal or manual assistance. The patient may require verbal cues or uses assistive equipment or adaptive equipment. The patient requires assistance from another person to perform the activity safely in an acceptable time frame. Patient requires verbal or tactile cues, directions, or instructions from another person positioned close to, but not touching, the patient to perform activity safely and in an acceptable time frame. Caregiver is positioned close to the patient with his or her hands on the patient or a gait belt; patient will require protection during the performance of the activity. Patient performs >75% of the activity; assistance is required. Moderate assistance patient performs 50-74% of the activity; assistance is required. Patient performs 25-49% of the activity; assistance is required.

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