Repositioning an immobile patient can often be difficult and frustrating.
It may cause:
1. back injuries
2. Patient discomfort
3. And even legal action
Standard nursing practice requires nurses to turn their patients every 2 hours if patient is immobile
or has difficulty repositioning themselves.
Reasons for this practice:
To Prevent and Treat Pressure Ulcers
To Prevent and Treat Pulmonary Complications
Current Methods Used to Turn Patients:
Pillows and Blankets
Traditional (Flat) Foam Wedges
Specialty Beds (Kinetic Therapy)
Repositioning is the process of restructuring the marketing for a particular product. Many companies do this when they are not seeing the sells they want.
A partially uprooted tree can be saved by carefully repositioning it back into the ground, ensuring the roots are covered with soil, watering it regularly, and providing support with stakes if needed. It is important to monitor the tree's health and growth after the repositioning to ensure its survival.
The CPT code for repositioning a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is typically 62230. This code is used for the revision or repositioning of the shunt system when complications arise or when the shunt needs adjustment. It's important to verify the specific clinical scenario and documentation, as coding can vary based on the details of the procedure performed. Always consult the most current coding guidelines or a professional coder for accuracy.
A brand's market share and profitability may be strengthened by repositioning. Repositioning can be accomplished by: - physically changing the product - changing the price - changing distribution - changing image through promotional efforts - aiming product at a different target market
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Michael J. Barratt has written: 'Drug repositioning' -- subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations, Drug Industry, Methods, Computational Biology, Economics, Drug Repositioning
One Life to Live - 1968 Global Repositioning 1-10584 was released on: USA: 11 December 2009
Repositioning a quadriplegic patient typically involves using proper techniques to ensure safety and comfort. It's important to have at least one caregiver to assist, using a slide sheet or transfer board to minimize friction. The patient can be gently rolled or lifted into a new position, ensuring their head, neck, and spine are aligned. Regular repositioning helps prevent pressure sores and maintains circulation.
Repositioning cruises occur when cruise ships move from one region to another for a new season. These cruises often offer discounted prices and unique itineraries. When booking a repositioning cruise, consider the length of the voyage, the ports of call, the amenities on board, and any additional costs such as flights to or from the starting and ending locations.
Maintaining correct body alignment is important when re-positioning patients because it promotes comfort and relaxation, improves respiratory functioning, stimulates circulation, and prevents atrophy from occurring. Pressure can also be relieved when maintaining correct body alignment in patients.
Niamh O'Malley has written: 'Repositioning the landscape viewer'
Plate tectonics, the moving and repositioning of earths plates.