SFHCHS6 Move and position individuals

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Move and position individuals Overview This standard covers the movement, handling and positioning of individuals as part of their care plan according to their specific needs due to their condition. This includes moving individuals from one place to another and re-positioning individuals within their immediate environment. Users of this standard will need to ensure that practice reflects up to date information and policies. SFHCHS6 1

Performance criteria You must be able to: P1 apply standard precautions for infection prevention and control and apply all other relevant health and safety measures P2 check the individual's care plan and the moving and handling risk assessment prior to commencing any moving and handling P3 assess any immediate risks to individuals and where you think there is a risk that you cannot deal with, you seek advice from the appropriate people before moving or handling individuals P4 inform the individual what you are about to do and support them to communicate the level of support they require P5 obtain the individuals valid consent and ensure they understand why they are being moved and handled in particular ways and how they can usefully co-operate in the procedure P6 remove potential hazards and prepare the immediate environment, ensuring adequate space for the move to take place, in agreement with all concerned P7 seek appropriate assistance to enable you to move and handle the individual safely P8 move the individual according to the care plan P9 position the individual according to the care plan using the correct technique and in a way that will avoid causing undue pain or discomfort P10 observe the individual throughout the activity and stop the activity if any adverse effects occur P11 seek help from other professionals if problems arise during the activity P12 use the appropriate equipment in order to maintain the individual in the required position P13 report, and where applicable, record the activity in the appropriate documents, noting when the next positioning manoeuvre is due SFHCHS6 2

Knowledge and understanding You need to know and understand: K1 the current European and National legislation, national guidelines, organisational policies and protocols in accordance with Clinical/Corporate Governance which affect your work practice in relation to moving and positioning individuals K2 your responsibilities and accountability in relation to the current European and National legislation, national guidelines and local policies and protocols and Clinical/Corporate Governance K3 the duty to report any acts or omissions in care that could be detrimental to yourself, other individuals or your employer K4 the importance of working within your own sphere of competence when and seeking advice when faced with situations outside your sphere of competence K5 the importance of applying standard precautions to moving and positioning individuals and the potential consequences of poor practice K6 how to access up-to-date copies of organisational risk assessments for moving,handling and positioning specific individuals K7 the importance of effective communication and co-ordinating actions between yourself and: K7.1 the individual K7.2 the team involved in the activity K7.3 the wider health care team K8 the potential hazards associated with moving and positioning for the individual, yourself and others involved in the activity K9 the importance of moving, handling and positioning the individual according to the care plan and their presenting condition(s) and the potential consequences of poor practice K10 the importance of good communication and co-ordinating actions effectively with others involved in moving, handling and positioning individuals K11 the action to take when the individual's wishes conflict with their plan of care in relation to health and safety issues and their risk assessment K12 the normal: K12.1 skeleton and muscle attachments K12.2 range of movement in joints K12.3 in relation to the importance of correct movement and positioning K13 common physical conditions of individuals in your work area, the effect they have upon normal movement, in relation to the importance of correct movement and positioning K14 the importance of offering effective verbal and non-verbal support and reassurance to patients during preparation for moving and positioning SFHCHS6 3

activities K15 the effect that the individual's personal beliefs and preferences may have their preferences for moving, handling and positioning K16 reasons why the individual's preferences affect how they are moved, handled and positioned K17 how to provide active support and promote the individual's rights, choices and wellbeing when preparing to move, handle and position individuals K18 how individuals may be able to contribute to the moving/handing/positioning process and factors which limit their contribution K19 reasons for moving and positioning individuals according to the care plan and their presenting condition(s) K20 potential key changes in the conditions and circumstances of individuals that you are moving, handling and positioning, and actions to take in these circumstances K21 the aids and equipment you may use for moving, handling and positioning K22 safety factors that need to be taken account of when preparing moving, handling and positioning equipment/machinery K23 the importance of preparing the environment for moving and handling prior to attempting to move and handle individuals K24 the importance of keeping the environment clear during moving, handling and positioning activities K25 why it is vital to follow the care plan K26 the importance of team working K27 the importance of the possible consequences for the individual, yourself and others if you do not comply with safe moving and positioning techniques K28 sources of further help for moving, handling and positioning individuals in different health and care settings K29 the importance of restoring the environment after moving, handling and positioning activities K30 the importance of keeping accurate and up to date records K31 the importance of immediately reporting any issues which are outside your own sphere of competence without delay to the relevant member of staff SFHCHS6 4

Additional Information External Links This standard links with the following dimension within the NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (October 2004): Dimension: HWB5 Provision of care to meet health and wellbeing needs SFHCHS6 5

Developed by Skills for Health Version number 1 Date approved June 2010 Indicative review date Validity Status Originating organisation Original URN Relevant occupations Suite Key words June 2012 Current Original Skills for Health CHS6 Health, Public Services and Care; Health and Social Care; Managers and Senior Officials; Associate Professionals and Technical Occupations; Health and Social Services Officers; Health Associate Professionals; Personal Service Occupations; Healthcare and Related Personal Services Clinical Health Skills Medication, Specimens, Treatment/therapy, Examination, Dialysis, Life Support SFHCHS6 6