Principles of Mobility: Moving with Grace

Grace, strength, and safety are important when moving, turning, and settling patients. In your busy practice as a Christian Science nurse it may seem challenging to keep up to date with the best way to utilize these skills. For this month’s featured Continuing Education Class, Broadview is providing you with a training video that you can watch on-demand. In this video we will explore the metaphysical foundation and basic principles of lifting, moving, and transferring. We will learn how to utilize these skills with understanding, grace, strength, alertness, safety, and gentleness. 

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26 Comments

  1. This video on mobility was very informative and thorough. Thank you for providing such helpful reviews on Christian Science nursing care skills! Greatly appreciated.

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    • This was very helpful, I’ll be watching it again.

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    • Thank you. Very informative.

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      • Thank you. I just listened to the reply and it is fresh and informative.

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  2. How do you get the password

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    • Moses, the password is available on the email that you received. You are welcome to email me at mpilonieta@csbroadview.org if you have any other questions.

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  3. Will you email me the password

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    • I sent it again Paola! Much love to you.

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      • Hi Melanie Pilonieta ,
        I am writing to let you know that I would like to receive a password that will enable me to watch the video.
        Thank you for your understanding and effort .
        I look forward to hearing from you.

        Sincerely ,

        Peter kondi

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  4. Very timely!
    What’s next?
    With love
    Alayne

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    • I am always receptive to ideas! Be sure to check out the webinars offered by the other training schools for more excellent content.

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  5. Thank you Melanie. It is always helpful to be able to see these skills in action, especially when as a visiting CSN I don’t get to use them that often. Very good instruction.

    With Love

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  6. Very refreshing grateful for the video!

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  7. Very helpful for the practice. thank you

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  8. Thank you for your video, Melanie. It is very well done; the ideas were presented clearly and distinctly.

    Thanks for your work with the Continuing Education Working group as part of the Christian Science Nursing Collaborative.

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  9. Informative and thank you.

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  10. My sincere thanks to this continuing education. Very helpful in support of maintaining and improving our CS nursing skills in mobility. The video itself is very clear and understandable to view and very helpful in the practice if CS nursing.

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  11. Well done Broadview! Thanks for making this video and for editing it in a way that gives the information in a very efficient manner. Would love it you were able to share your video process with me, another Christian Science Nurses Instructor. Thanks again for making this video for JLCSN.

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  12. Thank you so much. That was wonderful,
    Karen

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  13. It is wonderful to have a mobility skills refresher video available. I find it to be a great support to my nursing practice. Thank you.

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  14. Good refresher, thank you!

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  15. Thank you for this lovely video and making it available for review.

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  16. Thank you,
    Well done, and good to refresh what we were taught and what I’ve put into practice these years.

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  17. Thank you, Melanie. A re-inforcing demonstration that reassures I have remembered it correctly. Also, a few good tips on how to get the no-friction sheets under a bed patient.

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  18. I would like very much to learn from these videos that are being posted as part of continued CS Nursing education.
    These videos need a password in order to view them. Would you be so kind and provide such password.
    thank you

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  19. Thank you for this well-organized and concise instruction on mobility.. A very helpful review and reminder to keep thought fresh and uplifted.

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