How many people are required to safely transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair using a Hoyer lift?
  1. One, since the hydraulics of the lift does most of the work.
  2. Three: One to position the patient, one to operate the lift, and one to stand by in case there is a problem.
  3. Two: One to position the patient, and one to operate the lift.
  4. Four: One to position the patient, one to operate the lift, one to keep the bed and wheelchair from sliding out of place, and one to make sure OSHA regulations are observed.
Explanation

Answer: C. To safely transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair using a Hoyer lift, two people are required. One person positions the patient, and one person operates the lift. If the patient is very large, a third person may be required. But this is not usually the case.

A Hoyer lift is a mobility tool used to help disabled people or seniors with mobility challenges get out of bed or the bath without the assistance of another person. Named for its inventor, the Hoyer lift is also referred to as a portable total body lift or a patient lift. Hoyer lifts can be free-standing, on wheels, or can be secured to a wall or the ceiling, depending on the user’s needs and room setup.

 

 

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