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What is the best way to prevent musculoskeletal injuries for HCAs during transfers?

Using proper body mechanics, such as bending at the knees, and utilizing assistive devices significantly reduces the risk of HCA injuries during transfers.

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Question: What is the best way to prevent musculoskeletal injuries for HCAs during transfers?

Answer options:

  • Lifting clients alone regardless of weight. ✅ Using proper body mechanics and assistive devices.
  • Relying solely on client strength.
  • Performing transfers quickly to minimize strain.

Correct answer: Using proper body mechanics and assistive devices.

Explanation: Using proper body mechanics, such as bending at the knees, and utilizing assistive devices significantly reduces the risk of HCA injuries during transfers.

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