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Question 7 of 33 for our Home Health Aide Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 33

Please explain in detail how you would appropriately transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair.

"I have performed this task several hundred times in my career as a home health aide. To properly and safely transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair, you must place the patient's outside leg between your knees for support. Bend your knees and keep your back straight. Count to three and slowly stand up. Use your legs to lift. At the same time, the patient should place their hands by their sides and help push off the bed. The patient should help support their weight on their good leg during the transfer. Pivot towards the wheelchair, moving your feet, so your back is aligned with your hips. Once the patient's legs are touching the seat of the wheelchair, bend your knees to lower the patient into the seat. At the same time, ask the patient to reach for the wheelchair's armrest."

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  • 7. Please explain in detail how you would appropriately transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair.

      How to Answer

      As a home health aide, you will be required to transfer patients from a bed to a wheelchair quite often. Assure the interviewer that you are capable of doing so. Describe the steps you would take and talk about your experience with this type of task.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 7th, 2021

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      "I have performed this task several hundred times in my career as a home health aide. To properly and safely transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair, you must place the patient's outside leg between your knees for support. Bend your knees and keep your back straight. Count to three and slowly stand up. Use your legs to lift. At the same time, the patient should place their hands by their sides and help push off the bed. The patient should help support their weight on their good leg during the transfer. Pivot towards the wheelchair, moving your feet, so your back is aligned with your hips. Once the patient's legs are touching the seat of the wheelchair, bend your knees to lower the patient into the seat. At the same time, ask the patient to reach for the wheelchair's armrest."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 7th, 2021