I saw this video and it reminded me of the caregiver who came to bath my Mom when she was dying. My Mom was unconscious and had come home to my house to pass. The bather did a beautiful job cleaning her. She always smelled so lovely after she had been cleaned. In fact on the day she died the bather had attended to her that morning. It was such a comfort to know my Mom was clean when she died. Bless you to the people that provide this service, you are working angels.❤
I am taking care of bedridden elderly woman.. when doing patient care there are several things applied that is not taught during the studies.. It’s a common sense and compassion towards the patient.. Washing the patient properly is very important to avoid skin rashes that lead to a bed sores.. When caring of a bedridden person washing the hair ones a week is fine but washing the body needs everyday.. if the patient lives in a private home is always the best.. First take out the diapers and bed pads anything that is soak and wet.. change a new one except the diaper. step of daily care is washing the face with warm soapy water because elderly easily feels cold.. ( wear gloves) after washing the face go down the chest breast underarms and under the breast.. wash it with warm soapy water.. rinse it properly.. make sure no soap left of the skins because it still causes an itchy skin.. when done pat it to dry then cover the upper body.. then go down to the bottom.. change another gloves .. most bedridden patients gets very stiff both arms and legs.. the lower and upper extremities..(By the way caregiver needs to give some range of motion exercise daily.. ) wash it properly esp. the private areas,under the stomach skin fold down to the legs..rinse it properly don’t let soap left.. and change another gloves.. pat dry.. then turn the patient to side position.. start washing the upper back then down .. make sure that the rectum , anus and private part be properly clean with soapy warm water using a wash cloth.. some patient have hemorrhoids.. when done washing and patient dry the skin apply some moisture barrier cream or ointment.. bedridden patient really needs it so skin is protected of skin rashes from their pee. You can put a medicated powder after putting the moisture barrier cream or ointment.. then take out all those wet stuff out of the bed (bed pad) change the bed cover if it’s wet.and clean bed pad and diaper use material bed pad ( cloth) on the top is the disposable bed pad) then return the patient back to its position ,lie on the back.. check the skin under arm,under the breast and any skin fold, under the belly,under the neck.. if there’s a red mark just from lying down just put powder but if the skin rash looks like it is a fungus need to apply an anti fungal cream or ointment.. then the groin area the moisture barrier stuff.. if theres a hemorrhoid apply a cream or ointment for hemorrhoid.. then the weekly hair wash is the same process when doing the daily washing just add the washing of hair because it’s only once a week.. then during the day.. after the morning care ,changing the diaper several times , it needs washing every time the diaper change but if there is a pre rinse stuff that saves hassle.. but if there’s none just use a warm wash cloth and just wipe the private part , pat dry then apply again the moisture barrier stuff.. then watch areas which are most likely get a pressure sore,the heel,elbows,the butt etc.. This is the way how I do my patient care and with prayers thanks and praise God.. my patient is doing well..Doctors and nurses are giving me a complements of doing a good job.. There are so many things that a caregiver can do for their patients but sad some caregivers doesn’t care.. lazy!! but on their phone 90 percent..another tip whenever the patient get sick like a flu and cough.. the family always rely on drugs,cough meds antibiotic.. but it’s not good.. My patient got sick a bad whizzing cough and colds.. She had nebulize every 4 hours ,took cough meds,antibiotic but none of this works.. I feel bad if my patient because she can’t sleep and her respiration is sometimes 14 to 16 only.. I gave her a tea made of fresh organic ginger,lemon,raw honey and red onion.. Thanks and praise God that’s cures her.. then before I handled her care she took 200 different pills in one month 16 or more a day.. I discontinued it gradually..The sleeping pills is 4 x a a day made it ones,4 for water pills I took out 2,then for blood pressure 5 ,I took out 4 then for the moods 3 x I took out 3 n half.. and 1 for blood sugar finally since last year I only give her 1/4 of the sleeping pills(Ativan and 1 blood pressure pills.. I spoke to my patient doctor and told him that I discontinued some of my patient meds because it’s too much for her.. He responded me to do what am doing he said that I know what am doing.. The common problem of a bedridden person is the removing their bowel.. they tend to have a bloated stomach,got constipation,so caregivers should watch what the patient is eating..I spend my own money to buy an active probiotic pills for my patient and buy her good and healthy foods.. family are so stingy..
Good care from heart but what worked for your patient may not apply to others. Some of the actions you took were good but questionable. Did you follow up with clinician before reducing some of the medications and after doing that. I would say you are zealous and caring but wisdom should be applied in some of the actions. Unless you caring for your own and you know the person very well. It is crucial that our actions are backed by policy, guidelines, best practice and evidence based. 🙂
@@onyinyeuche2969 good effort. If we see through examiner speaks u will find 100 mistakes. . But ofcourse caregivers view surely u will appreciate d effort.good job👍👍
Woooow you are an amazing soul may God bless you abundantly finding people with compassion towards another human being is very hard to find these days God bless 🙏
I'm a caregiver here in Italy my employers are not both bedridden,every day I cleaned them both, specially their private parts,if u don't wash it properly cleaning them is useless,bcz of odor are still there,I pay attention also with urderpit, neck,back of the ear, specially to the old lady I pay attention to her saggy belly,it can cause odor too if I can't cleaned it properly. I used gloves and face mask for my own protection too,then after I cleaned them both I wash my hands and I used hand sanitizer...it's for my own good... Just sharing
The problem in real life is that is always one person doing the bedbath. Hospice companies always have one per patient and the time is very limited. The pay is low and is hard work. Im a CNA and we have always 10- 12 patients. This profession callls for love and compassion and is not apreciated enough. Sometimes even family members are rude, nevermind the patients.
I agree with you I remember when was studying my basic nursing at thesame time we are visiting house to house those very ill I feel pity for them coz Their own family abandoned them
I am grateful for your very informative idea. I am unfamiliar with it, so I have only been in charge of bedridden patients with dementia in the hospital.
I'm a caregiver. I do always use gloves even if I only change the position of my patient. And I do wash my patients hair first, second face, 3rd body, last is the lower parts of the body.
Wow the caring part is with dignity my 20 year old Babyboy Teddy Bear passed March 20,2020 he was just looking like he was sleeping ventilator still hooked up to him & into his mouth a little blood was coming the mouth & nose the Nurse cleaned him up for my Daughter & I we visited with him 2 hours I kissed him talk to him still didn’t hit me in shock taking it 1 - day at a time. Praying for this Family & all that are grieving!
I wonder how many of these one time used/ non recycling gloves end up in our land fills. I only use gloves if cleaning rectum or cleaning up a bowl movement or open soar areas. Good old soap and water and a washable cotton wash cloth is perfectly fine. Good video, thanks for sharing.
Im watching these videos because im going into a cna program in september, and i just want to make sure i know what im getting into it looks like a stressful but very rewarding job ,and I'd love to take care of people who arent able i want fo work for end of life care.
This video would be more better if gloves were being used. Even when you care for a loved one in a home you always have to use gloves to keep yourself from getting bacteria on your hands and in your finger nails. The same rules apply in both a hospital and a home.
I have washed my father multiple times in the hospital. As soon as I get to his private parts or feet I put on gloves (or anywhere where he has residual disinfectant. For my protection, to not get stained and also to make it easier for him and me to distance us from each other.
The person should have their head elevated as much as possible while brushing their teeth. There are very helpful videos on toothbrushing for other people.
Complete bed bathing. 1st hair 2nd face 3rd arms 4th chest down to abdomen 5th legs 6th back (before start massage the back of the patient circular motion after perform back capping) 7th buttocks 8th at last the Perineal-Genital Care.
Hi Tammi, sorry for the delay I was checking with the nurse. This video is designed for relatives looking after their loved ones at home - so there is no need to wear gloves unless the person has an infectious disease (like there's no need to wear gloves when bathing a baby). Just wash your hands well afterwards.
In the care giving bath, that may be true to 40 years ago in the hospital, also that is the way they changed bedding like the bottom sheet , not now , they took me to a big room and wet & soap's the rag then washed you ,then turned hose on with shower head and spayed you while you laid or set there
Is he alive person or dead body?because his right side eye moves at the first and then until finishing the cleaning he is like dead body... little bit confused. 🤔🤔🤔
У нас в Киргизии, покойника ,просто со шланга польют. Зачастую, вообще на полу "валяются" . Потом кожа на лице, в буквальном смысле в кучу собрана. А тут моют, как живого! Всякие приспособления! Все так тщательно, как на камеру! Вот вам и разница - мы, с нашей гребаной цывилизацией. И они! Дальнее зарубеж. Вот вам и уважение с отношением к своему народу.
Good video, but now nurses really need to start using Nilaqua. Its a "Towel Off" Shampoo and body wash that provides a quick and effective wash as seen in the UK NHS.
I’m a Hha and I give my patient a bed bath every 4 days , a family member ask why it takes me a hour to bathe her. Remember it’s me only and she is bedridden I have no help, I have to do everything by myself. Sometimes I’m depressed because I can’t treat her ruff and she always crying for pain. I love what I do but family members will drain your energy
thank for the video,im was looking for.im was domestic worker in singapore,1 weak ago my empoyer was im taking care she need more care.because of the weaknees ,she not be ablle to walk go to the bathroom.so im just have training to move her from bed to the whelchair.this video really help me a lot how to take care her.
Notice that there are two people cleaning and bathing. what happens when you are on your own, and unable to urn the personon their sides....also where are the gloves etc.
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How if patient with NGT 🥹😭 my daughter is bedridden with NGT 😭 they said, Responsive coma... Is that possible? My daughter is moving but she can't help herself like "close and open her hands, removing insect when she bites (ants) she can fell hurt she cries but can't control herself as she bites her own lips, when she feel the hurt she is crying but biting her lips is not stop
all clients are not like behaving this.. so in reality of bed bathing your client.. is really a roller coaster, been in nursing home and i love that job,but seriously this kind of job needs higher salary in every country..
is Caregiving video tutorial about bathing since I'm about to take an assessment, but this video was not fully detailed, in our training, we are taught to wash the hair first, and you forgot to clean the armpit and the procedures were kind'a different the way you guys clean the legs, and in the face and the lack of gloves as well.
I saw this video and it reminded me of the caregiver who came to bath my Mom when she was dying. My Mom was unconscious and had come home to my house to pass. The bather did a beautiful job cleaning her. She always smelled so lovely after she had been cleaned. In fact on the day she died the bather had attended to her that morning. It was such a comfort to know my Mom was clean when she died. Bless you to the people that provide this service, you are working angels.❤
I am taking care of bedridden elderly woman.. when doing patient care there are several things applied that is not taught during the studies.. It’s a common sense and compassion towards the patient.. Washing the patient properly is very important to avoid skin rashes that lead to a bed sores.. When caring of a bedridden person washing the hair ones a week is fine but washing the body needs everyday.. if the patient lives in a private home is always the best.. First take out the diapers and bed pads anything that is soak and wet.. change a new one except the diaper. step of daily care is washing the face with warm soapy water because elderly easily feels cold.. ( wear gloves) after washing the face go down the chest breast underarms and under the breast.. wash it with warm soapy water.. rinse it properly.. make sure no soap left of the skins because it still causes an itchy skin.. when done pat it to dry then cover the upper body.. then go down to the bottom.. change another gloves .. most bedridden patients gets very stiff both arms and legs.. the lower and upper extremities..(By the way caregiver needs to give some range of motion exercise daily.. ) wash it properly esp. the private areas,under the stomach skin fold down to the legs..rinse it properly don’t let soap left.. and change another gloves.. pat dry.. then turn the patient to side position.. start washing the upper back then down .. make sure that the rectum , anus and private part be properly clean with soapy warm water using a wash cloth.. some patient have hemorrhoids.. when done washing and patient dry the skin apply some moisture barrier cream or ointment.. bedridden patient really needs it so skin is protected of skin rashes from their pee. You can put a medicated powder after putting the moisture barrier cream or ointment.. then take out all those wet stuff out of the bed (bed pad) change the bed cover if it’s wet.and clean bed pad and diaper use material bed pad ( cloth) on the top is the disposable bed pad) then return the patient back to its position ,lie on the back.. check the skin under arm,under the breast and any skin fold, under the belly,under the neck.. if there’s a red mark just from lying down just put powder but if the skin rash looks like it is a fungus need to apply an anti fungal cream or ointment.. then the groin area the moisture barrier stuff.. if theres a hemorrhoid apply a cream or ointment for hemorrhoid.. then the weekly hair wash is the same process when doing the daily washing just add the washing of hair because it’s only once a week.. then during the day.. after the morning care ,changing the diaper several times , it needs washing every time the diaper change but if there is a pre rinse stuff that saves hassle.. but if there’s none just use a warm wash cloth and just wipe the private part , pat dry then apply again the moisture barrier stuff.. then watch areas which are most likely get a pressure sore,the heel,elbows,the butt etc.. This is the way how I do my patient care and with prayers thanks and praise God.. my patient is doing well..Doctors and nurses are giving me a complements of doing a good job.. There are so many things that a caregiver can do for their patients but sad some caregivers doesn’t care.. lazy!! but on their phone 90 percent..another tip whenever the patient get sick like a flu and cough.. the family always rely on drugs,cough meds antibiotic.. but it’s not good.. My patient got sick a bad whizzing cough and colds.. She had nebulize every 4 hours ,took cough meds,antibiotic but none of this works.. I feel bad if my patient because she can’t sleep and her respiration is sometimes 14 to 16 only.. I gave her a tea made of fresh organic ginger,lemon,raw honey and red onion.. Thanks and praise God that’s cures her.. then before I handled her care she took 200 different pills in one month 16 or more a day.. I discontinued it gradually..The sleeping pills is 4 x a a day made it ones,4 for water pills I took out 2,then for blood pressure 5 ,I took out 4 then for the moods 3 x I took out 3 n half.. and 1 for blood sugar finally since last year I only give her 1/4 of the sleeping pills(Ativan and 1 blood pressure pills.. I spoke to my patient doctor and told him that I discontinued some of my patient meds because it’s too much for her.. He responded me to do what am doing he said that I know what am doing.. The common problem of a bedridden person is the removing their bowel.. they tend to have a bloated stomach,got constipation,so caregivers should watch what the patient is eating..I spend my own money to buy an active probiotic pills for my patient and buy her good and healthy foods.. family are so stingy..
Good care from heart but what worked for your patient may not apply to others. Some of the actions you took were good but questionable. Did you follow up with clinician before reducing some of the medications and after doing that. I would say you are zealous and caring but wisdom should be applied in some of the actions. Unless you caring for your own and you know the person very well. It is crucial that our actions are backed by policy, guidelines, best practice and evidence based. 🙂
Personally, I'd watch your video if you made one
@@onyinyeuche2969 good effort. If we see through examiner speaks u will find 100 mistakes. . But ofcourse caregivers view surely u will appreciate d effort.good job👍👍
I salute you
Woooow you are an amazing soul may God bless you abundantly finding people with compassion towards another human being is very hard to find these days God bless 🙏
The hairwash is something I have never seen before and have never done before. Thanks for this.
This is the best one. no one is 100% perfect. its easy to pick for comment, take it as suggestions.
I'm a caregiver here in Italy my employers are not both bedridden,every day I cleaned them both, specially their private parts,if u don't wash it properly cleaning them is useless,bcz of odor are still there,I pay attention also with urderpit, neck,back of the ear, specially to the old lady I pay attention to her saggy belly,it can cause odor too if I can't cleaned it properly.
I used gloves and face mask for my own protection too,then after I cleaned them both I wash my hands and I used hand sanitizer...it's for my own good...
Just sharing
ivy Sanchez correct sister.we need to clean.their private
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How much is the salary there in italy kabayan?
How to apply care giver in Italy?
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ROUVIEL AZIZ your but it's not easy to clean someone's private part
The problem in real life is that is always one person doing the bedbath. Hospice companies always have one per patient and the time is very limited. The pay is low and is hard work. Im a CNA and we have always 10- 12 patients. This profession callls for love and compassion and is not apreciated enough. Sometimes even family members are rude, nevermind the patients.
Am just laughing because others client doesn't corporate you try to turn he refuse what will you do??
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100%.
I agree with you I remember when was studying my basic nursing at thesame time we are visiting house to house those very ill I feel pity for them coz
Their own family abandoned them
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I am grateful for your very informative idea. I am unfamiliar with it, so I have only been in charge of bedridden patients with dementia in the hospital.
With this video, I learned a lot in bed bathing and denture care. Thank you ❤
I'm a caregiver. I do always use gloves even if I only change the position of my patient.
And I do wash my patients hair first, second face, 3rd body, last is the lower parts of the body.
Nice,any opportunity for work as a caregiver
should use handgloves especially when washing the dentures and the lower part of the body, it protects both the patient and the carer.
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Wow the caring part is with dignity my 20 year old Babyboy Teddy Bear passed March 20,2020 he was just looking like he was sleeping ventilator still hooked up to him & into his mouth a little blood was coming the mouth & nose the Nurse cleaned him up for my Daughter & I we visited with him 2 hours I kissed him talk to him still didn’t hit me in shock taking it 1 - day at a time. Praying for this Family & all that are grieving!
Sending you prayers my dear, greetings from Africa Liberia 🇱🇷 🙏 ❤ 😘
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Hospital economy is to be implored always this video is excellent
I wonder how many of these one time used/ non recycling gloves end up in our land fills. I only use gloves if cleaning rectum or cleaning up a bowl movement or open soar areas. Good old soap and water and a washable cotton wash cloth is perfectly fine. Good video, thanks for sharing.
Im watching these videos because im going into a cna program in september, and i just want to make sure i know what im getting into it looks like a stressful but very rewarding job ,and I'd love to take care of people who arent able i want fo work for end of life care.
This video would be more better if gloves were being used. Even when you care for a loved one in a home you always have to use gloves to keep yourself from getting bacteria on your hands and in your finger nails. The same rules apply in both a hospital and a home.
Yes always use gloves always
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Is this person die?
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Thank you so much ❤this video is so helpful specially needed to know how to wash hair
I have washed my father multiple times in the hospital. As soon as I get to his private parts or feet I put on gloves (or anywhere where he has residual disinfectant. For my protection, to not get stained and also to make it easier for him and me to distance us from each other.
Good👍 but we nurses protect the patient and low percent our self sinc its a call
Thank you so much very helpful and informative vedio..from Kuwait 🇰🇼 god bless you po
Very helpful and informative video
Thank you so much
Where are y'all getting the idea that this person is supposed to be dead?
I love my job Cargiving ,i learnt a lot since ,i hope the boses understands how we work hard
Why you dont wear gloves?
What if they have their own teeth and no dentures?
Hi how do you clean the eyes of mucus if the patient close them very tight when wiping the face?
What is the eastest way to brush the teeth or clean the mouth if the person doesnt wear dentures?
The person should have their head elevated as much as possible while brushing their teeth. There are very helpful videos on toothbrushing for other people.
Gloves????
On Brushing the Denture , used dish liquid, not toothpaste.
Complete bed bathing.
1st hair
2nd face
3rd arms
4th chest down to abdomen
5th legs
6th back (before start massage the back of the patient circular motion after perform back capping)
7th buttocks
8th at last the Perineal-Genital Care.
Harrie Delos Reyes how do you wash it if you have been asked to waste only the abdomen?
Thanks for comments but it differs as per its condition.
Thank you..❤naka help kas akoang pagcharting
Ele Tá Morto Porque Ele Piscou Só Eu Pecebi Isso?
Eu vi 😬
Acho que ele está vivo deve set so uma demonstracao
Ele não está morto
Wawwwwww I these supplies and great job!
Y cuando el cuero se pone duro como asen para poder moverlo y cambiarlo no o se supone que esta muerto la persona está
This is a great series. Very important information about a tough (but very real) caregiver responsibility. Thx for sharing!
Thank you for the positive feedback and for sharing the video on your site : )
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Hi Tammi, sorry for the delay I was checking with the nurse. This video is designed for relatives looking after their loved ones at home - so there is no need to wear gloves unless the person has an infectious disease (like there's no need to wear gloves when bathing a baby). Just wash your hands well afterwards.
Obrigada pela explicação, eu tbm estava me perguntando por que as infermeiras não estão de luvas
Infectious or not, you should wear gloves actually and proper hand hygiene.
but if is a procedure thy would hav follow it.thats for experienced nurse
This my dream to become care giver thanks for the video
Why did his eyes move in the beginning of this video?
That's what I see
Por q este no esta muerto nomas estan practicando para ensenarnos a nosotros como lo acen asi vibito esta mejor asi no nos asustamos jajaja.
In the care giving bath, that may be true to 40 years ago in the hospital, also that is the way they changed bedding like the bottom sheet , not now , they took me to a big room and wet & soap's the rag then washed you ,then turned hose on with shower head and spayed you while you laid or set there
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Cadê as luvas?
Is he alive person or dead body?because his right side eye moves at the first and then until finishing the cleaning he is like dead body... little bit confused. 🤔🤔🤔
Never forget your gloves as a Carer.. PPE all the time..
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Correct and before bath time always check the vital sign😁😁
Am happy coz iam also learning e same skills thanks alot
This helps people caring for love one's at home. Every body should know to wear gloves. Thanks for your video's.
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Gostei do video, mais faço uma observação a falta do uso de luvas de proteção pelos operadores.
Eu vi ele respirando 🤔
Deve ser encenação, sei lá?
Просто работа с лежачими в коме я видела такое в реанимации когда там лежала очень не легко это
Everyone one of us will come across this no matter how long we stay, God pls forgive all own sin ..
Do dead people breath nowadays? Just asking !!!
I did this for my grandparents and my mom. I washed and prepared them for funeral too. You should wear gloves tho.
I am so sorry for you loss, may they Rest In Peace ! I will keep you and them in my prayers ♥️
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У нас в Киргизии, покойника ,просто со шланга польют. Зачастую, вообще на полу "валяются" . Потом кожа на лице, в буквальном смысле в кучу собрана. А тут моют, как живого! Всякие приспособления! Все так тщательно, как на камеру! Вот вам и разница - мы, с нашей гребаной цывилизацией. И они! Дальнее зарубеж. Вот вам и уважение с отношением к своему народу.
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I want to be a caregiver.
Why isn't soap use on the back this can cause breakdown
No esta muerto cuando empieza la limpieza mueve un ojo
Isnt it apart of the protective gear???
Sin guantes? ?
Thank guys! Nice tips, but no gloves?
You actually do not use gloves unless it's infection control and there bottom
I just learned this last week
Why there's no gloves the lady wash the dentures with bare hand
Good video, but now nurses really need to start using Nilaqua. Its a "Towel Off" Shampoo and body wash that provides a quick and effective wash as seen in the UK NHS.
Fake video
I’m a Hha and I give my patient a bed bath every 4 days , a family member ask why it takes me a hour to bathe her. Remember it’s me only and she is bedridden I have no help, I have to do everything by myself. Sometimes I’m depressed because I can’t treat her ruff and she always crying for pain. I love what I do but family members will drain your energy
Thank you for the hair washing technique
They didnt clean the arms?
thank for the video,im was looking for.im was domestic worker in singapore,1 weak ago my empoyer was im taking care she need more care.because of the weaknees ,she not be ablle to walk go to the bathroom.so im just have training to move her from bed to the whelchair.this video really help me a lot how to take care her.
So you clean the body with just water!!
Notice that there are two people cleaning and bathing. what happens when you are on your own, and unable to urn the personon their sides....also where are the gloves etc.
Was the patient dead?
The private place no clean and they not using disposable gloves. neck, under arm, arms, and foot they not clean properly.
Pls use gloves all the time.
Zašto negovateljice nemaju rukavice?
エンジェルケアーですか、
Gloves people! Gloves! That protect you and the patient
Very true.
Where is the gloves
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Cadê as luvas
Is this a corp or a living person? I saw the joints moving
Falta as luvas de procedimento, sem luva é falta de higiene
Você sabe de onde é esse vídeo?
لماذا لا يتنزل الفيديو لمشاهدته مره اخر
why not wearing dispossable globes?
Porque no usan guantes
That dude is NOT dead
Use a real dead person next time 🤣
They are giving a bed bath, for a coma type patient.
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Nice work!
When you wash the face isn't it a different side of the wash cloth with every stroke??
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😂😂the dead body's eye moved
He was still dying
I don't think he's death
it was great. I've earned some info..Just one question, how about the upper extremities (arms and hands)?
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Without PPE this is no sense what is the name of the hospital fake people what are you taking Republic
Without gloves?
Fui técnic de enfermagem.....gostaria de fazer esse curso!
How if patient with NGT 🥹😭 my daughter is bedridden with NGT 😭 they said, Responsive coma... Is that possible?
My daughter is moving but she can't help herself like "close and open her hands, removing insect when she bites (ants) she can fell hurt she cries but can't control herself as she bites her own lips, when she feel the hurt she is crying but biting her lips is not stop
Cotton towel right sis
At 0:28 the dead body blinked his eyes😎😎
Yes i saw that too,meaning he's not dead
Didn't clean the arm and armpit? and didn't use hand gloves?
Where is your gloves
Without PPE God help us
What about his inseam?
all clients are not like behaving this.. so in reality of bed bathing your client.. is really a roller coaster, been in nursing home and i love that job,but seriously this kind of job needs higher salary in every country..
No soap?
This is the best one
You hardly cleaned him at all. No soap only a wet washcloth and hardly got any areas. Poor guy. He’s still dirty.
😂😂😂
Need 3 basins, wash, soap & rinse
where is the PPE
Sem luvas como assim??
This is a big fail washing with no gloves.
Where are their gloves?
You can tell that man ain't dead
I want to learn this job
Why you not use a gloves when youre clean a denture😅
Did I miss the hair?
Yes where is the gloves?🧤
Ji
А он же живой?
Do you continue to wash the corpse after it returns from the dead or do you shout “ZOMBIE‼️” and stab it in the forehead?
انتي ليه مش بتلبسي gloves
No Gloves what
is Caregiving video tutorial about bathing since I'm about to take an assessment, but this video was not fully detailed, in our training, we are taught to wash the hair first, and you forgot to clean the armpit and the procedures were kind'a different the way you guys clean the legs, and in the face and the lack of gloves as well.