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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?

A. Limiting the number of patients on each floor
B. Specifying that all lifting equipment to a central location
C. Limiting lifting to certain periods of the day
D. Color coding of patient/residents lift requirements for posting at the bedside

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It would be D. Hope this helps.
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D. Color coding of patient/residents lift requirements for posting at the bedside might be included in a Patient Care Plan that can reduce on-the-job injuries due to lifting.

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It is beneficial to use assistive patient handling equipment and devices for both healthcare staff and patients. When a healthcare giver explains to patients the procedure of lifting prior to the activity, it increases the safety and comfort of the activity. When a color code is used, it can directly identify the handling task to be performed and the equipment to be used.


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