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Online veröffentlicht: 29. Okt. 2021
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ajon-2021-004b
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Hello everyone, I am an associate professor at a nursing college in Japan.
Currently, Japan is experiencing a severe shortage of medical facilities due to the COVID-19 disaster, so I sometimes go to the affiliated hospitals for support.
For patients with severe COVID-19, the supine position is used to improve respiratory function. A large number of health care workers are required to assume the supine position. However, a large number of healthcare workers cannot be deployed to prevent cluster infection. For this reason, the “Sitting Position without Back Support
(SB)(Fig1),” which I am studying, is used. The “SWB” is performed using a holding device. This allows a small number of health care workers to assume a seated position, which is expected to improve respiratory function.
To all nurses in Australia, please be safe and I will see you after COVID-19 is over.
Figure 1
Sitting Position without Back Support (SB)
