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Locked-in syndrome is the condition that results in a patient being aware but unable to move.
16 but i know people who have moved out before then
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Assisting a person with one-sided weakness or hemiparalysis is risky for a couple of reasons. First, stroke patients often have numbness or neglect on their affected side. (Neglect is basically the brain 'forgetting' about the body part affected.) This makes assisting the person difficult, at best. Secondly, if the affected side is severely weakened or paralyzed, the patient cannot use their 'good' side to any advantage unless you are on that side to help them maintain balance. It seems counter-intuitive, but it's true!
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Support weight with legs.
do you know how to move sackboy/sackgirl arms do the same but move the control stick faster than before
Move for a purpose, if you look into his philosophy and martial arts you can see that Bruce was a big supporter of moving with purpose. Know what you are going to do before you do it, know what your opponent is going to do before he does and strike with purpose for both effects.
Depending on the ability of the bedridden patient to move, he or she can:feed herselffed through a nasogastric tubeWith a nasogastric tube, there are preliminaries of checking the nasogastric tube before proceeding. One must check:proper position of the NGTfor patency or blockage of the tube
How would I move a bedridden patient to new room
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