Approval: Medical Staff about resident's capability to assist
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Fitting the sling to the resident
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Positioning the lift properly
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Ensure safety precautions by checking the brakes and safety latch
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Sit to Stand Procedure Training
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Stand to Sit Procedure Training
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Checking the resident's comfort level continuously
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Removing the sling after the procedure
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Approval: Supervisor for performed task
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Post-Check of the equipment for faults
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Reporting all incidents/accidents immediately
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Cleaning and maintaining the Hoyer Lift
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Understanding how to store the lift properly
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Knowledge Test
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Approval: Trainer for knowledge competency
Understanding purpose of Hoyer Lift
In this task, you will learn about the purpose of using a Hoyer Lift and its importance in assisting residents with mobility challenges. Understanding the purpose of the Hoyer Lift is crucial as it ensures the safety and well-being of both the caregiver and the resident. By the end of this task, you should have a clear understanding of why and how the Hoyer Lift is used in the care setting, and how it can improve the quality of life for residents.
Learning parts and mechanisms of Hoyer Lift
In this task, you will familiarize yourself with the different parts and mechanisms of the Hoyer Lift. By understanding the various components and how they work together, you will be able to operate the lift safely and efficiently. This knowledge is essential for proper usage and maintenance of the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the details and functions of each part, as this will help you troubleshoot any issues that may arise during operation.
Learning how to deploy the sling
Deploying the sling correctly is crucial for the safe and comfortable transfer of residents using the Hoyer Lift. In this task, you will learn the step-by-step process of deploying the sling. Pay close attention to the proper positioning and attachment of the sling to ensure the resident's safety and comfort. By the end of this task, you should be able to confidently deploy the sling and provide a secure and supportive transfer experience for the resident.
Assessment of resident's capability to assist
Before using the Hoyer Lift, it is vital to assess the resident's capability to assist during the transfer. This assessment helps determine the level of support required and ensures the safety of both the resident and the caregiver. In this task, you will learn the necessary steps to assess the resident's capability to assist. Pay attention to their physical and cognitive abilities, as this information will guide your transfer approach and determine the level of assistance needed.
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Physical strength
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Cognitive ability
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Communication skills
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Mobility limitations
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Medical condition
Approval: Medical Staff about resident's capability to assist
Will be submitted for approval:
Assessment of resident's capability to assist
Will be submitted
Fitting the sling to the resident
Properly fitting the sling to the resident is essential for a safe and comfortable transfer using the Hoyer Lift. In this task, you will learn the correct procedure for fitting the sling to the resident. Pay close attention to the sizing, positioning, and fastening of the sling to ensure a secure and supportive transfer experience. By the end of this task, you should be able to fit the sling correctly, taking into account the resident's comfort and safety.
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Small
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Medium
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Large
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Extra Large
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Custom size
Positioning the lift properly
Proper positioning of the Hoyer Lift is crucial for a successful transfer and the safety of both the resident and the caregiver. In this task, you will learn the correct procedure for positioning the Hoyer Lift before initiating the transfer. Pay close attention to the clearance and stability of the lift, ensuring it is in an optimal position to facilitate a smooth and controlled transfer. By the end of this task, you should be able to position the Hoyer Lift properly, minimizing the risk of accidents or injuries.
Ensure safety precautions by checking the brakes and safety latch
Ensuring the safety of the Hoyer Lift before each use is essential to prevent accidents or malfunctions during transfers. In this task, you will learn how to check the brakes and safety latch of the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the correct procedure for inspecting and testing the brakes and safety latch, as they play a crucial role in maintaining stability and preventing unexpected movements. By the end of this task, you should be able to perform a thorough safety check of the Hoyer Lift, ensuring its proper functioning.
Sit to Stand Procedure Training
The Sit to Stand procedure involves using the Hoyer Lift to assist a resident in transitioning from a sitting to a standing position. In this task, you will learn the step-by-step process of performing the Sit to Stand procedure using the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the positioning, lifting, and support techniques, ensuring a safe and smooth transition for the resident. By the end of this task, you should be able to confidently perform the Sit to Stand procedure, promoting the resident's mobility and independence.
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Positioning the resident
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Attaching the sling
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Raising the lift
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Assessing the resident's comfort
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Assisting the resident to stand
Stand to Sit Procedure Training
The Stand to Sit procedure involves using the Hoyer Lift to assist a resident in transitioning from a standing to a sitting position. In this task, you will learn the step-by-step process of performing the Stand to Sit procedure using the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the positioning, lowering, and support techniques, ensuring a safe and controlled descent for the resident. By the end of this task, you should be able to confidently perform the Stand to Sit procedure, promoting the resident's safety and comfort.
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Positioning the resident
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Detaching the sling
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Lowering the lift
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Assessing the resident's comfort
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Assisting the resident to sit
Checking the resident's comfort level continuously
Ensuring the resident's comfort throughout the transfer process is essential for their well-being and overall experience. In this task, you will learn the importance of continuously checking the resident's comfort level during the Hoyer Lift transfer. Pay close attention to their body positioning, skin integrity, and verbal or nonverbal cues, making necessary adjustments to maximize their comfort and minimize discomfort or pain. By the end of this task, you should be able to effectively monitor and address the resident's comfort needs throughout the transfer.
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Facial expressions of pain
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Verbal complaints or distress
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Redness or skin marks
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Changes in body posture
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Decreased responsiveness
Removing the sling after the procedure
Safely removing the sling after the transfer procedure is crucial to avoid discomfort or potential injuries to the resident. In this task, you will learn the proper technique for removing the sling from the resident. Pay close attention to the steps involved in detaching and unfastening the sling, ensuring a smooth and gentle removal process. By the end of this task, you should be able to safely remove the sling, minimizing any potential discomfort or harm to the resident.
Approval: Supervisor for performed task
Will be submitted for approval:
Removing the sling after the procedure
Will be submitted
Post-Check of the equipment for faults
Performing a post-check of the equipment is necessary to identify any faults or issues that may affect future usage. In this task, you will learn the procedure for conducting a thorough post-check of the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the different components and their functionality, ensuring that everything is in proper working order. By the end of this task, you should be able to identify and report any faults or deficiencies in the Hoyer Lift, ensuring its safe and effective operation.
Reporting all incidents/accidents immediately
Reporting incidents or accidents related to the Hoyer Lift is essential for maintaining a safe and accountable care environment. In this task, you will learn the importance of promptly reporting any incidents or accidents involving the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the relevant information that should be included in the report, such as date, time, location, individuals involved, and a detailed description of the incident. By the end of this task, you should understand the reporting process and be prepared to take appropriate action in case of any incidents or accidents.
Cleaning and maintaining the Hoyer Lift
Proper cleaning and maintenance of the Hoyer Lift is crucial to ensure its longevity and optimal performance. In this task, you will learn the correct procedures for cleaning and maintaining the Hoyer Lift. Pay close attention to the recommended cleaning agents, frequency of cleaning, and specific maintenance tasks to be performed. By the end of this task, you should be able to effectively clean and maintain the Hoyer Lift, promoting its durability and functionality.
Understanding how to store the lift properly
Properly storing the Hoyer Lift when not in use is essential for maintaining its functionality and preventing damage. In this task, you will learn the guidelines for storing the Hoyer Lift correctly. Pay close attention to the recommended storage location, precautions to be taken, and any disassembly or covering requirements. By the end of this task, you should understand the importance of proper storage and be able to store the Hoyer Lift appropriately to ensure its longevity.
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Covering the lift with a protective sheet
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Storing the lift in a dry and well-ventilated area
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Disassembling the lift into smaller parts
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Storing the lift in an upright position
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Placing the lift on a designated storage rack
Knowledge Test
The Knowledge Test will assess your understanding of the Hoyer Lift training. In this task, you will answer a series of questions related to the training material covered in previous tasks. Pay close attention to each question and select the most appropriate answer. By the end of this task, you will receive feedback on your performance and gain a better understanding of your knowledge of the Hoyer Lift procedures and safety protocols.
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The Hoyer Lift is used primarily for transportation purposes.
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The Hoyer Lift is used to assist residents with mobility challenges.
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The Hoyer Lift is used to replace the need for caregiver assistance.
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The Hoyer Lift is used exclusively in hospital settings.
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The Hoyer Lift is used to perform medical procedures.
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Positioning the resident
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Attaching the sling
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Raising the lift
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Assessing the resident's comfort
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Assisting the resident to stand
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Facial expressions of pain
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Verbal complaints or distress
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Redness or skin marks
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Changes in body posture
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Decreased responsiveness
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Covering the lift with a protective sheet
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Storing the lift in a dry and well-ventilated area