Personal Care and Support – Mechanical Lift UseSECTION: 18.20
Strength of Evidence Level: 3__RN__LPN/LVN__HHA
PURPOSE:
To transfer or lift patients and reduce weight lifted by caregiver to eliminate back injuries.
CONSIDERATIONS:
- There are different types of lifts, but the principles of operation are the same.
- Manufacturer's brochure should be reviewed before using lift.
- Homecare and hospiceaides are permitted to use the mechanical lift only after demonstration of use and deemed competent by a registered nurse.
- Keep the chair or wheelchair close to the bed as the patient is moved a short distance.
- Check the sling, valves and equipment on the lift prior to the use of the equipment.
- Pump the lift only to the point where the patient clears the surface level and to move to the other level.
EQUIPMENT:
Lift
Sling
Blanket or sheet
Wheelchair or chair
Lifting partner (if available)
PROCEDURE:
- Adhere to Standard Precautions.
- Explain procedure to the patient. Assistance of second person may be needed.
- Position chair next to bed with back of chair in line with headboard of bed. Lock the wheels of the bed and the mechanical lift.
- Cover the chair with a blanket or sheet, if indicated.
- Place the sling under the patient by turning the patient from side to side on the bed.
- Roll the mechanical lift to the edge of the bed and open the base to the widest possible point.
- If the mechanical lift has chains, create a long side and short side of the chain by counting 7 or 9 links and place the link on the hook of the mechanical lift.
- Lower the hydraulic lift by loosening valve counter-clockwise to lower bracket. When the main bracket is at an appropriate position, close the hydraulic valve (turn valve clockwise).
- Attach the sling to the mechanical lift with the hooks in place through the metal frame facing out.
- Have the patient fold both arms across chest.
- Using the crank, gently lift the patient from the bed.
[Note: Avoid hitting legs or feet on the parts of the mechanical lift by guiding the patient’s legs.]
- Lower the patient onto the chair by gently releasing the mechanical valve (counter-clockwise) slowly.
- Remove the hooks from the frame.
- Position the patient for comfort and safety in the chair for specified amount of time and leave the sling in place.
- To return patient to bed, put the hooks facing out through the metal frame of the sling, which is still under the patient.
- Using the crank, lift the patient from the chair to the bed while guiding the patient's leg. (Partner may assist by guiding the patient's legs.)
- Lower the patient onto the center of the bed; remove the hooks from the frame.
- Remove the sling from under the patient by turning from side to side.
- Position the patient for comfort and safety, and straighten the bed.
- Perform sling hygiene and return lift to storage area.
AFTER CARE:
1.Document in patient's record:
a.Length of time in chair.
b.Patient's response to procedure.
2.Report any changes in patient's condition to supervisor.
REFERENCE:
Leahy, W., Fuzy, J., & Graf, J. (1999). Providing home care: A textbook for home care aides. (3rd ed.)Albuquerque, NM: Hartman Publishing, Inc.