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February 7, 2011

“Alignment and Pressure-Reducing Devices” plus 1 more nursing article(s): NursingCrib.com Updates

“Alignment and Pressure-Reducing Devices” plus 1 more nursing article(s): NursingCrib.com Updates

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Alignment and Pressure-Reducing Devices

Posted: 06 Feb 2011 07:01 PM PST


Importance of Proper Body Alignment

Proper Body Alignment means that the joints, tendons, ligaments and muscles are in line with the pull of gravity. When the body is aligned properly sitting, standing or lying down carry no excessive strain. Patients who are immobile may experience disuse osteoporosis, disuse atrophy, contractures, reduced skin turgor and skin breakdown.

The mentioned complications can be avoided when a patient is positioned to maintain a proper body alignment. Thus, joint contractures and deformities are prevented. Improper positioning of the client can result in pressure ulcers which can develop in just 24 hours but requires months to heal. Proper posture must ne maintained as near as normal to an upright position if patients are immobile or confined to bed. A properly position and aligned body should meet the following criteria:

  • Spine should be straight
  • The head is neutral
  • All extremities are in functional positions

Alignment and Pressure-reducing Devices

Positioning devices are used to maintain the functional position of the wrists, hands, fingers, ankles and other extremities. To prevent hip and knee contractures, the major joints should be placed in extension. These devices include:

  • Cradle boots
  • Abduction pillow
  • Trochanter rolls
  • Hand rolls

CRADLE BOOTS

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cradle boot

Cradle boots are used to protect the heels and help to prevent skin breakdown and footdrop. These devices are made of rubber with heel cutouts. It cushions the ankle and foot without completely enclosing it.

How to apply cradle boots?

  1. Place the patient's heel in the circular cutout area of the opened slit on the superior surface of the boot.
  2. When the patient is on a lateral position, apply the boot only to the bottom foot and support the flexed foot with a pillow.
  3. Apply the second boot to the other foot.
  4. To prevent strain on the ligaments of the hip and pressure on the bony prominences the patient's legs should be positioned properly.
    abduction pillow 300x181 Alignment and Pressure Reducing Devices

    abduction pillow

ABDUCTION PILLOW

Abduction pillows are wedge-shaped sponge rubber with lateral indentations for the patient's thighs and straps that wrap around the thighs to maintain a proper position and body alignment. It helps to prevent internal hip rotation after a femoral fracture, hip fracture or surgery.

TROCHANTER ROLLS

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trochanter roll

Trochanter rolls can be improvised by using a rolled towel or blankets. However, commercial rolls are made of sponge rubber. These devices help prevent external hip rotation.

HAND ROLLS

Hand rolls, like trochanter rolls, can be improvised by using a rolled washcloth that is secured with roller gauze and an adhesive tape. These devices are used to prevent hand contractures and are available in hard and soft materials.

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  1. Unna's Boot Dressing Procedure
  2. Fracture Of The Hips
  3. Vacuum Assisted Closure Pressure Therapy Assistance

Exercises During Pregnancy

Posted: 06 Feb 2011 04:51 PM PST


Goal of Performing Prenatal Exercises: To strengthen the muscle that will be used in labor and delivery.

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squatting

Guidelines in Performing Exercises during pregnancy:

  1. Exercise should be done in moderation. Recommend that moderate exercise should be done 30 or more minutes daily.
  2. The pregnant woman should avoid strenuous activity or intensifying training.
  3. Exercises where there is a risk of falling or abdominal trauma should be avoided.
  4. Pre-natal exercises should NOT be done during a hot or humid weather.
  5. All exercises in supine position after the first trimester of pregnancy should not be done by the pregnant woman as this position increases the risk of supine hypotensive syndrome.
    Tailor sitting Exercises During Pregnancy

    Tailor-sitting

  6. Should be individualized. Meaning the exercises recommended for each pregnant woman should be according to ones age, physical condition, customary amount of exercise and the stage of pregnancy.
  7. Adequate fluid intake before and after exercise should be practiced by the pregnant woman.
  8. Exercises that cause fatigue should be stopped.
  9. It is important to follow the health care provider's advice about taking the pulse rate during the exercise and keeping it within a certain range.
  10. The pregnant woman should stop the exercise and seek medical advice if she experiences the following:
  • Chest pain
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Decreased fetal movementpelvicrockexercise 300x205 Exercises During Pregnancy
  • Signs of labor

Squatting and tailor sitting

    1. Strengthen perineal muscle
    2. Increase perineal circulation
    3. Make more pelvic joints pliable

    Pelvic Rock

      1. Maintains good posture
      2. Relieves abdominal pressure and low backaches
      3. Strengthen abdominal muscles following delivery

        KneeChest Exercises During Pregnancy

        modified knee-chest position

      Modified knee-chest position

        1. Relieves pelvic pressure and cramps in thighs or buttocks
        2. Relieves discomfort from hemorrhoids

        Shoulder circling

          1. Strengthens muscles of the chest

          Walking

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          shoulder circling

            1. Best exercise
            2. Promotes circulation

            Kegel's

              1. 10 seconds contraction, 10 seconds relaxation (30 times a day)
              2. Relieves congestion and discomfort in pelvic region
              3. Tones up pelvic floor muscles

              images from pregnancy.gemzies.com, medindia.net, moondragon.org, albertrotella.robopeoples.com, pregnancyatoz.com

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              1. Signs of Pregnancy
              2. Estimates in Pregnancy
              3. Ectopic Pregnancy

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