Patient Positioning

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Updated 17 May 2022 Certificate ANCC Accredited 2,196 Ratings

Correct patient positioning is essential for access to the appropriate surgical site. It also facilitates prevention of potential complications for the patient, including intraoperative pressure injuries and haemodynamic instability, and prevents unsafe risks to those handling the patient.

This Course will ensure your knowledge of safe patient positioning is up-to-date, to prevent complications to intraoperative patients undergoing surgery.

Content

7 Units • 15 Questions
Pre-reflection
1 Question
Introduction
2m
Pretest
3 Questions
Identifying High-Risk Patients
2 Questions
3m
Pressure Injury Risks
4 Questions
2m
Haemodynamic Instability Risks
1 Question
2m
Movement Risks
1 Question
4m
Risks for the Handler
2 Questions
3m
Conclusion
1m
Post-reflection
1 Question

What you'll learn:

1

Identify high-risk individuals who may have specific positioning requirements so as to reduce risks associated with undergoing a surgical intervention.

2

Effectively communicate when the risk to the handler is identified to ensure staff safety is not compromised intraoperatively.

Who it's for:

This Ausmed Course is relevant to nurses and other healthcare workers working in perioperative environments who are caring for patients undergoing surgical interventions, especially those working intraoperatively.

Why it's needed:

There are inherent risks associated with any surgical procedure. Preventing intraoperative complications, such as pressure injuries and haemodynamic instability is a key priority throughout a surgical case.

The provision of care that is underpinned by best-practice is known to reduce the likelihood of harm to patients and adverse events occurring. There is a timely need for nurses to gain new knowledge and have existing knowledge reinforced on how to facilitate and maintain safe patient positioning intraoperatively if harm is to be minimised to the patient and the healthcare worker.

Purpose:

The purpose of this Ausmed Course is to ensure knowledge of safe patient positioning intraoperatively is up-to-date, to prevent complications to patients undergoing surgery, and health professionals such as nurses working in the intraoperative environment.

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Last updated17 May 2022

Published29 Feb 2020

Due for review30 May 2026
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