Nursing

Nursing students get a lift

Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, February 17, 2006

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The American Nurses Association has embarked on an initiative to improve patient handling procedures and reduce the number of injuries nurses suffer from lifting and rotating patients.

The initiative is spearheaded by Audrey Nelson, PhD, RN, FAAN, director of the Patient Safety Research Center in Tampa, Florida, who joins the American Nurses Association and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a component of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in piloting the patient safe-handling curriculum in 24 nursing schools.

Faculty from the involved nursing schools received training in the use of various patient-handling equipment at the 2005 Safe Patient Handling and Movement Conference. Students were then taught how to use the equipment through coursework and fundamental skill laboratory sessions.

Source: RN.com



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