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What transfer(S) would you use with a client with 3 LE strength?

Option 1: Minimal assistance - Slide board.
Option 2: Independent transfer.
Option 3: Total assistance - Hoyer lift.
Option 4: Moderate assistance - Gait belt.

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Final answer:

For a client with 3 LE strength, 'Option 1: Minimal assistance - Slide board' transfer is generally suitable, as it provides some support without full dependence. If more assistance is needed, 'Option 4: Moderate assistance - Gait belt' may be used. 'Option 2: Independent transfer' and 'Option 3: Total assistance - Hoyer lift' are less appropriate for this level of strength.

Step-by-step explanation:

When considering what type of transfer to use for a client with a lower extremity (LE) strength level of 3 out of 5, it's vital to understand the client's physical capabilities and their ability to assist in the transfer. Since a strength level of 3 indicates the client is able to perform a movement against gravity but not against resistance, the selection should typically be geared toward a transfer that provides some level of assistance but not full dependence.

Among the options provided, Option 1: Minimal assistance - Slide board transfer is the most suitable choice. This assumes the client can assist with the transfer by bearing some weight or helping to position themselves, and the slide board would simply act to reduce friction and facilitate a smoother transfer from one surface to another. However, if the client requires more assistance than the slide board allows, Option 4: Moderate assistance - Gait belt may be appropriate, where the caregiver would provide additional support and stability during the transfer. On the contrary, Option 2: Independent transfer would require a higher level of strength and might not be safe for this client, and Option 3: Total assistance - Hoyer lift is for clients who need full assistance and cannot bear any weight.

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