Dresses Client with Affected Weak Arm

🔍 Skill Overview

Dressing a resident with an affected weak arm requires special technique and understanding of proper sequencing. This skill demonstrates your ability to promote independence while providing necessary assistance and maintaining resident dignity. The procedure requires patience, proper body mechanics, and attention to resident comfort and safety.

🧰 Required Equipment/Supplies

  • Clean clothing
  • Non-skid shoes/socks
  • Privacy screens/curtains
  • Call light within reach
  • Chair (if needed)
  • Documentation materials
  • Additional pillows/supports as needed

⚡ Key Steps

  1. Pre-procedure
    • Verify resident identity
    • Explain procedure
    • Provide privacy
    • Gather appropriate clothing
    • Ensure room temperature
    • Position resident properly
    • Allow choices when possible
  2. During procedure
    • Dress affected/weak arm first
    • Support affected limb
    • Guide affected arm through sleeve
    • Pull sleeve up to shoulder
    • Assist with strong arm
    • Button/zip clothing as needed
    • Encourage participation
  3. Post-procedure
    • Ensure comfort
    • Check alignment of clothing
    • Position resident properly
    • Document assistance provided
    • Report any concerns
    • Clean up area

⚠️ Critical Points

  • Always dress affected side first
  • Undress unaffected side first
  • Support affected limb
  • Maintain dignity
  • Prevent pain/injury
  • Encourage independence
  • Watch for fatigue

✅ Skills Test Tips

  • Explain each step
  • Dress affected arm first
  • Show gentle handling
  • Maintain privacy
  • Demonstrate proper support
  • Encourage participation
  • Watch resident’s face for pain
  • Document level of assistance

📹 Video Demonstration

Watch our detailed video demonstration below to see proper dressing technique for a resident with an affected weak arm. This video shows you exactly how to perform this skill safely and effectively for your certification exam.

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