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What is the best position for the carer to feed a bedridden patient?


Should you sit facing the patient or side way? Where could I find documentation on this subject?
Many thanks

It would be pretty impossible to sit facing the patient in bed unless you are sitting on the bed with them, which isn't allowed due to hygiene reasons. so make sure the patient is sitting as upright as possible and put a chair next to their bed facing them and sit on it to feed them but make sure you are comfortable so you don't strain yourself x



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LF2020 Lumex Easy Lift STS Sit To Stand Patient Lifter w Sling & Buttock Strap LF2020 Lumex Easy Lift STS Sit To Stand Patient Lifter w Sling & Buttock Strap Paypal US $2,129.00 3d 19h 5m
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Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings, Medium


Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings, Medium


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Features of the Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings: For use with the Lumex Easy Lift Sit-To-Stand Electric Lift (Item# GRF-LF2020). Medium: 29" — 48", 400 lbs. Cushioned support panels under the arm and lumbar areas enhance patient comfort. The unique cross-over strap and non-slip inner pad keep the sling in place so that it does not ride up. Optional stand Assist Buttocks Strap is available for initial lift assistance (GRF-DSLSA9). One year limited warranty.

Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings, Small


Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings, Small


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Features of the Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings: For use with the Lumex Easy Lift Sit-To-Stand Electric Lift (Item# GRF-LF2020). Small: 26" — 43", 400 lbs. Cushioned support panels under the arm and lumbar areas enhance patient comfort. The unique cross-over strap and non-slip inner pad keep the sling in place so that it does not ride up. Optional stand Assist Buttocks Strap is available for initial lift assistance (GRF-DSLSA9). One year limited warranty.

Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings, Large


Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings, Large


$128.99


Features of the Lumex Deluxe Sit-to-Stand Padded Slings: For use with the Lumex Easy Lift Sit-To-Stand Electric Lift (Item# GRF-LF2020). Large: 36" — 59", 400 lbs. Cushioned support panels under the arm and lumbar areas enhance patient comfort. The unique cross-over strap and non-slip inner pad keep the sling in place so that it does not ride up. Optional stand Assist Buttocks Strap is available for initial lift assistance (GRF-DSLSA9). One year limited warranty.

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Morrison Medical The Perry Pouch Sit Stretcher, 28? X 31


Morrison Medical The Perry Pouch Sit Stretcher, 28? X 31


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The Perry Pouch The Perry Pouch soft stretcher cinches around patient when lifted. Fast, safe patient transportation. Compact and lightweight, 1 lb., 4oz. Made with orange vinyl and 1" black polypropylene webbing. Black vinyl handles for "easy on your hands" lifting. The Perry Pouch supports up to 500 pounds.

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What is the best way to invest my $600 "stimulus package"? I can be patient, I just want a decent return.


I'm certainly not rich by any means, but I won't immediately need the $600, God willing.

What is a good idea to get a higher interest on it besides just having it sit in my savings account?

I'm a beginner when it comes to investing and financing, so forgive this question sounding naive.

Thanks

Yes open up a mutual fund or brokerage account, and while you're waiting for the paperwork to be processed read "Mutual Funds for Dummies" or pick up a Suze Orman book.

Also, i disagree with the Drip recommendation below. There was some merit to Drips back in the old days when brokerage commissions were $100+ a trade, but nowadays the entire advantage of Drips has evaporated because commissions are cheap or free. Nothing is left now but the huge disadvantage of not having the ability to immediately sell a position.

It would be very inadvisable for an admitted beginner to be buying individual stocks. Diversification and asset class allocation are critically important in investing -- and until you build up a good-sized account, that is only available through mutual funds.

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