Toileting
Toileting
Toileting a Client with Safety & Dignity:
•Introduction to toileting a client
•Process of toileting
•Risk factors to consider
•Toileting ability level 1-9
•Level 1 Independent client
•Level 2 Client walking independently with walking aid
•Level 3 Client with walking aid requiring assistance to walk
•Level 4 Client unable to walk but able to transfer self to the toilet
•Level 5 Client unable to walk or turn but can stand at a wall bar
•Level 6 Client can stand to assist with a pivot transfer
•Level 7 Client has unpredictable standing ability but can be assisted with a standing machine
•Level 8 Client is unable to stand, turn or walk and requires a full mechanical hoist for all transfers
•Level 9 Client is unable to stand, turn or walk and is nursed in bed
•Adapted clothing
•Designing out problems
"The M-Power Nursing - Toileting a Client with Safety & Dignity"
MANUAL HANDLING TRAINING VIDEO (1998)
One Module + Workbook.
This video program looks at risk factors and assessment when toileting a client, as well as techniques for safely assisting them.