Course Overview

The manual lifting, moving, and repositioning of patients represents the single greatest risk factor for overexertion injuries among healthcare workers. Nurses, nursing assistants, physical therapists, emergency medical personnel, and other direct care providers face daily exposure to forceful exertions, awkward postures, and repetitive motions that cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, healthcare workers suffer MSDs at rates significantly higher than workers in construction and manufacturing, with nursing assistants experiencing the highest rates of back injuries among all occupations. These injuries lead to chronic pain, disability, lost workdays, workers’ compensation claims exceeding $20 billion annually, and high staff turnover that disrupts patient care.

This course informs healthcare workers on safe handling and lifting techniques to reduce and prevent injuries to both workers and patients. Employees learn evidence-based patient handling strategies including proper use of mechanical lift equipment, lateral transfer devices, and positioning aids. The course is updated with the VHA Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Algorithms (2014 revision) and the NAON Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Algorithms for the Adult Orthopaedic Patient, both available as downloadable training resources for learners.

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What You’ll Learn

Upon completing this course, your employees will be able to:

Define ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and their impact on healthcare workers

Identify patient handling risk factors including patient weight, level of assistance, environmental constraints

Explain the importance of job planning before attempting patient lifts and transfers

Apply techniques for safe patient handling using mechanical lift devices and transfer aids

Follow decision-making algorithms for selecting appropriate lift and transfer methods

Recognize the benefits of comprehensive safe patient handling programs for workers and patients

Reduce risk factors through proper equipment use and ergonomic work practices

Course Content

Lesson 1: Introduction and Objectives

Scope of musculoskeletal injuries in healthcare, statistics on back injuries and overexertion injuries among nurses and nursing assistants, consequences of patient handling injuries (chronic pain, disability, lost workdays, turnover), course objectives, and overview of safe patient handling principles

Lesson 2: Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders

Definition of ergonomics, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affecting muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and spinal discs, common MSDs in healthcare, risk factors for MSDs, patient handling as primary cause of MSDs, cumulative trauma from repeated exposures, early warning signs of MSDs

Lesson 3: Planning a Patient Move

Importance of pre-move assessment, patient assessment factors, environmental assessment, available equipment, team coordination and communication, “no lift” policies and manual lift restrictions, when to use mechanical lifts vs. manual assistance

Lesson 4: Lifting and Transferring Techniques

VHA Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Algorithms, NAON algorithms for orthopaedic patients, vertical lifts using mechanical lifts, lateral transfers using slide boards and friction-reducing devices, repositioning in bed using slide sheets and draw sheets, ambulation assistance using gait belts and walkers, safe techniques for manual assistance when appropriate, team lifts and communication protocols, safe use of slings and positioning devices

Lesson 5: The Benefits of Safe Patient Handling

Benefits to healthcare workers, benefits to patients, organizational benefits, return on investment for safe patient handling programs, creating a culture of safety

Who This Course Is For

👩‍⚕️ Nurses and Nursing Assistants

Direct care staff performing frequent patient lifts and repositioning

🏥 Physical and Occupational Therapists

Rehabilitation staff assisting patients with mobility and transfers

🚑 Emergency Medical Services

Paramedics and EMTs lifting patients from various locations

🦴 Orthopaedic and Surgical Staff

Personnel handling post-operative patients with mobility restrictions

🏚️ Long-Term Care Staff

Nursing home and assisted living workers caring for residents with limited mobility

👴 Home Health Aides

Home care workers performing patient handling in residential settings

Certificate & Compliance

Certificate & Compliance

Upon successful completion, learners receive an official certificate of completion documenting their safe patient handling training for OSHA compliance records, facility safety programs, and state safe patient handling law requirements.

The course includes assessments that verify understanding of ergonomic risk factors, patient assessment procedures, proper equipment use, and safe lifting techniques. Certificates are generated immediately and can be downloaded or printed for employee files and compliance documentation.

Supports Compliance With:

  • OSHA ergonomics guidelines
  • State safe patient handling laws (11 states with legislation)
  • ANA Safe Patient Handling and Mobility standards
  • Joint Commission workplace safety standards
  • CMS Quality Measures (reducing worker injuries)
  • VHA Safe Patient Handling and Mobility program requirements

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Give Your Team the Skills to Lift Safely and Prevent Chronic Back Pain

Patient handling injuries don’t have to be an accepted cost of healthcare work. Comprehensive training on ergonomic assessment, mechanical lift devices, and evidence-based handling algorithms can dramatically reduce musculoskeletal injuries while improving patient safety and dignity.

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