sábado, 20 de abril de 2024

6.5.- Moving and handling equipment and assessment



What mobility aids or equipment for mobilising patients do you remember?


Vocabulary Presentation about Moving and Handling Assessment

https://lasallecancun-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/dc0519_lasallecancun_edu_mx/ERwyodNKebtEs3Z7XgnuqGMB8zXISfR-YXl_6ZRJt2xu0w?e=d8leWg


Collaborative Exercise 6a on page 62:

Collaborative Exercise b on page 63:

Video about the use of the patslide


Video quiz: https://app.kwizie.ai/en/qp/945265

Individual Exercise c on page 63:


Collaborative Exercise d on page 63:

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/92294084


Individual Exercise e on page 63:

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/92294320


Video and handling assessment video

Video quiz:
https://app.kwizie.ai/en/qp/181933

Collaborative exercises on pages 64 and 65

Collaborative Vocabulary Exercise f on page 64 on Wordwall:


Individual g Reading Exercise on page 64

Listening Exercise h on page 65:

6.4.- Using a Medical Hoist

What mobilising equipment for a patient is it?

It's a...


Book Exercise 5a on page 61


 

Video quiz

https://app.kwizie.ai/en/qp/159539


Exercises b,c, and d on page 62


Exercise c on page 62

https://www.topworksheets.com/t/3DbC5tYtUTV


Exercise d on page 62

https://www.topworksheets.com/t/5SnbwppehMa

lunes, 8 de abril de 2024

6.1.- Mobility Aids and Adverbs

  


Mobility Aids: Tools That Help People Move

 

Sometimes, people have trouble walking because of age, injury, or illness. In these cases, they can use mobility aids. These are tools that help people move more easily and safely. Below are some common types of mobility aids:

 

1. Commode Chair


A commode chair is a chair with a toilet seat. It is used by people who have difficulty walking to the bathroom. It usually has a container underneath the seat. The chair can be placed next to the bed or in another room. It helps people stay clean and comfortable.

 

2. Crutches


Crutches are long sticks that help support a person’s weight when they have an injury to one leg. The person holds one crutch under each arm. Crutches help people walk without putting weight on the hurt leg.

 

3. Walking Frame

A walking frame, also called a walker, is a metal frame with four legs. The person lifts the frame and moves it forward to take a step. It gives good support and helps people keep their balance.


4. Walking Frame with Wheels


A walking frame with wheels is like a normal walking frame, but it has small wheels on the front legs. This makes it easier to move without lifting the whole frame. It is good for people who are not strong enough to lift a regular walking frame.

 

5. Walking Stick


A walking stick, or cane, is a simple stick that helps with balance. People hold it in one hand to support their body while walking. It is best for people who only need a little help.

 

6. Wheelchair


A wheelchair is a chair with wheels. It is used by people who cannot walk or who get tired easily. Some wheelchairs are pushed by another person, and some can be moved by the user using their arms or an electric motor.

 

Mobility aids can help people live more independently. They allow people to move safely, go to places, and do things they enjoy.


Vocabulary Presentation about mobility aids:

https://lasallecancun-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/dc0519_lasallecancun_edu_mx/ESCPkfKDM6ZDvDx8lxsW23gBxwFwKU-52lxy53ANas7FBA?e=3Vfty3


Article quiz: https://www.magicform.app/q/quiz-on-mobility-aids-ukw 


Book Exercises 1a, b, c, and on pages 56 and 57


Exercise d on page 57

https://www.topworksheets.com/t/6Pn0uBv62qY



firmly

slowly



Adverbs -ly from adjectives


Adjective - >Adverb

firm - >firmly

slow -> slowly

soft -> softly




Collaborative online exercise about the adverbs of manner

Individual online exercise about the adverbs of manner


Mobilising a Patient According to Lasallian Values

 

As nursing students, mobilising a patient is a very important task. It is not only about moving someone from a bed to a chair. It is also about showing care, respect, and love. These actions are part of the Lasallian values we follow every day.

 

The first value is respect for all persons. When we help a patient move, we must treat them with dignity. We should explain clearly what we are going to do. We must also listen to their fears and feelings. Patients feel more comfortable when they know they are being respected.

 

Another important value is service to the poor and vulnerable. Many patients feel weak or scared. As nursing students, it is our mission to help them feel strong and safe. We should use kind words, gentle hands, and a lot of patience. Helping others is not only our duty, it is a way to live the Lasallian spirit.

 

Community is also a key value. Mobilising a patient is often a team effort. We work together with other students, nurses, and doctors to make sure the patient moves safely. Good communication and cooperation make the patient’s experience much better.

 

Finally, we must show faith in the presence of God. We remember that every person is important and loved. When we mobilise a patient, we are serving them with love and faith. This helps us stay strong and positive, even on difficult days.

 

In conclusion, mobilising a patient is more than a technical skill. It is an opportunity to show Lasallian values: respect, service, community, and faith. These values help us become better nursing professionals and better people.


Reading Comprehension Exercise

https://www.topworksheets.com/t/zF6DjYf1bVP


Closing Oral Practice: How do you apply the school values during your stage periods?


8.4.- A diabetes care plan and comparisons

  What is a diabetes plan used for? Exercises on pages 81 and 82 Types of comparison in English 1.- Comparisons with adjectives 2.- Comparis...