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Open_Grapefruit_2713 t1_ityen4e wrote
Reply to comment by socalmd123 in The Good Nurse (2022) by ThrowawayThestral
Can some one explain to me the beginning .. when she flipped the patient over who I would assume was in a coma ? You
-lover-of-books- t1_iugx4zs wrote
She was turning the patient on their side to relieve pressure on the tail bone, which can lead to a pressure ulcer or beadsore. Patients who can't move themselves must be manually turned every couple hours to shift pressure off boney parts of the bodies. You should never ever turn a patient yourself because you can injury yourself, but people do it because of short staffing.
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