When using the hoist to transfer a patient from bed chair do you leave brakes on?
When using a hoist to transfer a patient from a bed to a chair, the brakes should be left on until the patient is fully secured in the chair. This will help to ensure that the patient does not fall during the transfer. Once the patient is secured, the brakes can be released and the patient can be moved.Carpal Tunnel Surgery - Related Articles
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