Ensuring Safe Lifting Practices for Vulnerable Patients
An aeromedical case manager is responsible for coordinating each patient transfer meticulously, placing a high priority on protective patient handling. This involves performing a thorough risk assessment to identify any mobility limitations and the equipment required to safely transport a patient. By partnering with medical teams, the case manager keeps all caregivers informed about procedures and ensures a consistent plan is in place before, during, and after transport.
Specialized lifting devices and supportive tools—like a commercial airline stretcher—can be used to reduce strain on both the patient and the medical staff. Training in correct body mechanics further prevents accidental injuries, while continuous monitoring helps address any changes in a patient’s stability. This careful planning and cooperation help maintain the dignity and comfort of each individual, reflecting the high level of care required in aeromedical situations.
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