Turning Patients Over in Bed
It’s difficult to get close enough to patients in bed to turn them over safely, so concentrate on putting your body as close to theirs as you can. Usually one or two people can turn a patient safely. And the patient can sometimes help by pushing down with a heel. Start the turn with the patient on the side of the bed opposite the direction he or she will be rolling.

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Cross Arms

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Turn the Patient
Put one hand behind the patient’s far shoulder.
Put your other hand behind the patient’s hip.
Turn the patient, supporting the patient’s leg with your knee.
Remember: Putting one knee on the bed gets you closer to the patient, so you pull more with your body and less with your back.