90-100
(N/A)
80-89
70-79
60-69
<59
1)Receives consent prior to tx 2)Reminds pt to take deep breath at some point 3)Checks in with patient for depth of pressure 4)Communicates with patient about pain scale. Informs pt of tapotement (if performed)
1) 3 Strokes min. 2)gives verbal of each stroke being used. 3)Strokes - effleurage, compression, palmer kneading, knuckle kneading, tapotement, rocking, light stroking, PROM to joints, shaking, deep stroking, open-c, wringing, picking up, skin rolling, vibrations. 4) Verbalizes 2 physiological effects of each stroke 5)Handling limbs with confidence.
1)Uses lower body to create depth of pressure 2)Uses lower body to create flow, even with shorter strokes 3)Keeps head and chest up right 4)Reinforces digits when doing sustained pressure or deeper tech. 5)Moves around table as necessary for better angles for the wrist and shoulders.
1)Proper contour draping, exposing the most of a body part without showing indecency. 2)Tight lines, not letting sheets get in way of stroke, re-adjusting sheet as necessary. 3)Hands not sliding under sheet. 4)Proper pillow supports where applicable. 5)General to specific to general 6)superficial to deep to superficial 7)Limbs prox to distal to prox.