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What level of assistance & transfer(s) could you use with a client with (Poor) Sitting B?

Option 1: Total assistance - Hoyer lift.
Option 2: Minimal assistance - Slide board.
Option 3: Independent - No transfer needed.
Option 4: Moderate assistance - Gait belt.

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Final answer:

For a client with poor sitting balance, Total assistance with a Hoyer lift is the most appropriate transfer method to ensure their safety due to their limited ability to assist.

Step-by-step explanation:

When determining the level of assistance and transfer method for a client with a (Poor) Sitting Balance, several factors must be taken into account including the client's physical capabilities and safety requirements. Given the specified sitting balance is poor, the client would likely require a significant level of assistance to safely transfer.

Total assistance with a Hoyer lift is typically used for clients who have very limited mobility and are unable to assist with the transfer. This device helps to lift and move a client without requiring any physical effort from them. On the other hand, a slide board is used for clients with minimal assistance, indicating they have some ability to assist with the transfer process but need help with movement and maintaining balance. An independent transfer suggests that the client does not require any assistance or equipment to transfer, which does not apply in this scenario. Finally, moderate assistance with a gait belt may be appropriate for clients who have some mobility and can bear weight but need support for balance and guidance during the transfer.

For a client with poor sitting balance, Option 1: Total assistance - Hoyer lift is likely the most appropriate to ensure the safety and well-being of the client during transfers.

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