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Used in conjunction with mechanical lifting devices, Patient Care Plans can help reduce on-the-job injuries. Examples of items in such plans include segregation of patients/residents based on need so equipment and trained staff are appropriately assigned and staggered staffing to provide additional manpower for peak periods. What else might be included in a Patient Care Plan that would reduce on-the-job injuries due to lifting

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color coding of patient/residents lift requirements for posting at the bedside
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Answer : Color coding of patient/residents lift requirements for posting at the bedside.

Explanation : A care plan which is written in order to describe specific needs of patient/residents, their degree of assistance required, or any special treatments etc. is called as Patient Care Plan.

It might be included the scenario of Color coding of patient/residents lift requirements for posting at bedside which will reduce on-the-job injuries due to lifting.

This was required because it will help employees by simply looking at the displayed color coding system and determine what kind of assistance is needed for patient/residents with moving or transfers; it may accelerate the rate of giving treatment.

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