Questions: SAFE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES AND AMBULATION Mark the following true or false: 1. Always transfer a client toward his/her good side. 2. There is no need to be near an object in order to pick it up, just reach. 3. It is best to use a gait belt if a client is unsteady.

SAFE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES AND AMBULATION
Mark the following true or false:

1. Always transfer a client toward his/her good side.
2. There is no need to be near an object in order to pick it up, just reach.
3. It is best to use a gait belt if a client is unsteady.
Transcript text: SAFE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES AND AMBULATION Mark the following true or false: $\qquad$ $\qquad$ 1. Always transfer a client toward his/her good side. 2. There is no need to be near an object in order to pick it up, just reach. $\qquad$ 3. It is best to use a gait belt if a client is unsteady.
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  1. True: Always transfer a client toward his/her good side.
    Explanation: Transferring a client toward their stronger or "good" side provides more stability and control during the transfer process. This approach helps in minimizing the risk of falls and makes the transfer smoother for both the client and the caregiver.

  2. False: There is no need to be near an object in order to pick it up, just reach.
    Explanation: It is important to be close to an object before picking it up to avoid straining muscles and to maintain proper body mechanics. Reaching for objects from a distance can lead to injury, especially to the back, due to improper lifting techniques.

  3. True: It is best to use a gait belt if a client is unsteady.
    Explanation: A gait belt provides additional support and stability for clients who are unsteady or have difficulty walking. It allows the caregiver to assist the client safely and effectively, reducing the risk of falls during ambulation.

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