Immobile patients should be repositioned at least every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers and promote circulation. More frequent movement may be necessary depending on the patient's condition and risk factors. Regular assessment and adjustments to the schedule should be made based on individual needs and tolerance. Additionally, using support surfaces can help reduce pressure on vulnerable areas.
It means; Not moving, Unable to move, or be moved, Fixed in place, Motionless. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/immobile
Viruses are immobile. They can not move on their own, and rely on their hosts biological systems to move them around.
did you mean immobile? because immobile means that somthing or someone cannot move or the inability to move, motionless, cant be moved, cannot move etc...
Fungi are typically immobile, as they do not have the ability to actively move from one place to another. They rely on other means, such as spores or mycelium growth, to spread and colonize new areas for growth.
They don't they are close together and immobile.
The symptoms are vomiting, blotchy skin, rash, and fever in hands and feet. Often the patient will refuse food. Drowsiness is another symptom. The patient will often not want to be touched and not want to move.
Motionless typically refers to something that is not moving, while immobile generally refers to something that cannot be moved. Motionless suggests a lack of movement at a specific moment, while immobile implies a more permanent or fixed state of being unable to move.
An armlock is a wrestling move in which the opponent's arm is held immobile.
Inability to move. Not moving."Keep him immobile" means "Don't let him move." But if he is experiencing immobility on his own, he can't move.
Incapable of being moved; immovable; fixed; stable.
The man was so fat, he weighed over 9,000 pounds. The man became immobile as his fat overcome his muscles and was not able to move.
Support weight with legs.