Instructional Video for Providing Footcare
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
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THIS IS AN OLDER VERSION OF THIS SKILL. 4YourCNA.org offers training videos, skills books, supply kits, practice tests and more! View step-by-step instructions on how to perform footcare for the Florida CNA State Exam. View to proper way to clean a foot and the safety components of this skill, making sure to inspect all surfaces of the foot for sores or abnormalities. This skill is one of the 21 testable skills on the Florida State CNA exam and is also used in RN and LPN training. Additional resources can be found at 4yourCNA.org. All donations are appreciated and will help keep these videos free!
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Yes. The standard used to require returning the foot to the basin to rinse, but that is no longer required. The standard states, "Remove soap from foot including between toes?" but does not specify how that needs to be done. Good luck.
For the exam, you will just wash one foot and you can SAY that it is soaked for 5 - 10 min, you don't actually have to stand there for that amount of time. In real life, you can soak both feet together (if they fit) or get two basins. You probably won't have time to soak one foot, do foot care, then soak the other foot and do foot care...you will run out of time. Soak both for 5 min then clean, dry and lotion. Quick and easy! Good luck!
For the exam, the patient will be in a chair at the side of the bed, within reach of the call light. Just make sure you tell the patient "here is your call light if you need anything."
I apologize for this. The basin cleaning procedure was from a different video (without gloves) and spliced in. This video will be re-recorded shortly for continuity. The gloves will remain on as you clean the basin and you will use paper towel barriers between the cleaned basin and your soiled gloves. The gloves will be removed after you have cleaned your supplies, before you open the curtain or give the patient the call light (you don't want to contaminate them). Then wash your hands.
The faucet is always considered dirty and should NEVER be touched with clean hands, but it is ok to touch a dirty faucet with dirty hands (or dirty gloves). This does not violate any infection control principles. It is not necessary to use a paper towel every time you touch a faucet, only when your hands are clean. Good luck!
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is each foot soaked 5-10 mins at a time or do you soak both feet for 5-10 as if this was in real life?
If you are going to clean both feet do you need to change the water after rinsing first foot?