- Introduce yourself, and any assistants, to the patient.
- Identify the patient: Read the wristband and ask the patient to state his name.
- Make relevant assessments to ensure that the patient still requires the procedure and can tolerate it, and that there are no contraindications.
- Explain the procedure to the patient, including what he will feel and need to do (e.g., “You will need to lie very still.”).
- Provide privacy (e.g., ask visitors to step out, drape the patient).
- Use good body mechanics; position bed or treatment table to a working level; lower the near siderail.
12/27/13
Prepare the Patient
Prepare the Patient
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