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What is MSD in a nursing home? Clarifying the Meaning

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare workers consistently have one of the highest rates of work-related musculoskeletal injuries of any profession. So, what is MSD in a nursing home, and why is this abbreviation so important for staff and residents alike?

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What should a health care worker do before transferring a patient to a wheelchair?

According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, up to 1 million hospitalized patients fall each year, with improper transfers being a common cause. Therefore, a health care worker must follow a strict safety protocol before transferring a patient to a wheelchair to prevent falls and protect both the patient and themselves. This includes thorough patient assessment, environmental preparation, and proper equipment setup.

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What are three passive restraints? A guide for senior care

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the goal for nursing homes is a restraint-free environment. Understanding what are three passive restraints—such as bedrails, lap trays, and tightly tucked bedding—is crucial for ensuring a safe, dignified environment for elderly loved ones and care recipients.

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