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  2. Medical restraint - Wikipedia

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    This hospital bed has bed rails on the side, to reduce the risk of accidental falls. There are many kinds of mild, safety-oriented medical restraints which are widely used. For example, the use of bed rails is routine in many hospitals and other care facilities, as the restraint prevents patients from rolling out of bed accidentally.

  3. Bedridden - Wikipedia

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    Contractures, osteoporosis from disuse and the degeneration of joints can occur. Being confined to bed can add to the likelihood of developing an increased heart rate, decreased cardiac output, hypertension, and thromboembolism. [8] People with disabilities who are bedridden are at risk for developing pressure sores.

  4. Passive leg raise - Wikipedia

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    Passive leg raise, also known as shock position, is a treatment for shock or a test to evaluate the need for further fluid resuscitation in a critically ill person. [1]It is the position of a person who is lying flat on their back with the legs elevated approximately 8–12 inches (200–300 mm).

  5. Sleep Number's new bed will train you to sleep better - AOL

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    At CES 2016, it's introducing something called the "It" bed which promises to quantify your sleep, connect to other health and fitness apps, offer suggestions on how to have a better night's sleep ...

  6. Helen Mirren, 79, Does This 12-Minute Military Workout Every Day

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    All four charts follow the same exercise format: Exercises 1-4 are to improve flexibility and mobility, and to serve as a warm-up. (Time: 2 mins (30 secs each))Exercise 5 is for 'strengthening the ...

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  8. Doctors Say This Nighttime Behavior Can Be A Sign Of Dementia

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    People also may not remember where their home is or the loved ones who take care of them, Dr. Kobylarz says. “You can see [the person with dementia] change at a certain time of the day and ...

  9. Passenger pusher - Wikipedia

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    As it was considered indelicate to actually "push" people forward physically, as is standard procedure e.g. in Tokyo-Shinjuku station, the Einstiegslotsen try to avoid direct physical contact. They concentrate on boosting passenger entry and barring the access to the closing doors to stop people trying to enter the full train.