Sitting in a chair at the bedside facing the client that is the technique is most effective when communicating with a client who is positioned in bed.
What about positioned in bed?
The angle of the patient's bed head is 45 degrees.
Hip flexion is possible or not.
In order to comfort and care for patients, this position is typical.
The angle of the patient's bed head is 30 degrees.
To assist in supporting the person on her side, place the pillow next to the back.
Put a second pillow or a leg wedge made of foam in between the person's knees.
By maintaining spinal alignment and relieving strain on the knee and ankle bones, this additional support will increase her comfort.
In order to avoid issues of immobility and injury, patient posture entails correctly maintaining a patient's neutral body alignment by avoiding hyperextension and severe lateral rotation.
Positioning patients is a crucial part of nursing practice and the registered nurse's role.