1.2.1 Positions Used in Nursing - Send
1.2.1 Positions Used in Nursing - Send
1.2.1 Positions Used in Nursing - Send
USED IN
NURSING
General guidelines for client positioning
Indications
• After spine surgery
• Alternative position for clients on bed rest
• Promote comfort
• During physical exam or any anterior examinations
Contraindications
• Clients with dyspnea or at risk of aspiration
Complications
• Cervical hyperextension
– Maintain correct alignment, pillows under
shoulder, neck and head
• Posterior flexion of lumbar spine
– Small pillow under lumbar curvature
• Hyperextension of knees.
– Small pillow under thighs to slightly flex knees
• Foot drop(plantar flexion)
– Maintain dorsal flexion with foot board
Dorsal recumbent
• Contraindication
– Abdominal assessment because it contracts
abdominal muscles
Knee-chest
• Operative deliveries
• Contraindication:
– Arthritis or other joint deformities
• Potential complications
– Cervical spine flexion
• Small pillow under head
– Hyperextension of spine, respiratory impairment
• Small pillow below diaphragm
– Foot drop
• Allow feet to dangle over end of mattress, lower legs on pillow
Prone position.
Lithotomy
• Indication:
– Postural drainage; promoting venous return
– Gynecological surgery and supra-pubic prostatectomy.
– To prevent shocks.
– To prevent or relieve post-partum hemorrhage.
• Contraindications:
– After hip replacement
• Possible complication
– Lateral flexion of neck
• Pillow
Sims(left lateral)
• Patient is on left side with right knee flexed against
abdomen and left knee slightly flexed.
• Contraindication
– Leg injuries or arthritis.
Fowler’s
• Contraindication
– After spine or brain surgery
Types of Fowlers positions