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When is it safe to manually lift a patient?
Am J Nurs. 2007 Aug; 107(8):53-8; quiz 59.AJ

Abstract

In 1994 the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) released the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation-an ergonomics assessment tool that can be used to calculate the recommended weight limit for two-handed manual-lifting tasks. However, NIOSH excluded assessment of patient-handling tasks from the uses of the revised equation, arguing that such tasks involve too many variables. The equation in fact can be used to calculate a recommended weight limit for a limited range of patient-handling tasks in which the patient is cooperative and unlikely to move suddenly during the task. In general, the revised equation yields a recommended 35-lb. maximum weight limit for use in patient-handling tasks. When weight to be lifted exceeds this limit, assistive devices should be used.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Division of Applied Research and Technology at National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH, USA. trw1@cdc.gov

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

17667392

Citation

Waters, Thomas R.. "When Is It Safe to Manually Lift a Patient?" The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 107, no. 8, 2007, pp. 53-8; quiz 59.
Waters TR. When is it safe to manually lift a patient? Am J Nurs. 2007;107(8):53-8; quiz 59.
Waters, T. R. (2007). When is it safe to manually lift a patient? The American Journal of Nursing, 107(8), 53-8; quiz 59.
Waters TR. When Is It Safe to Manually Lift a Patient. Am J Nurs. 2007;107(8):53-8; quiz 59. PubMed PMID: 17667392.
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