CNA Skill: Making a Simple Occupied Bed with a Bedridden Patient

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • An occupied bed is a bed that a patient is currently using. It means that there are sheets and blankets on the bed, and the patient is either sitting or lying on it.
    in this scenario, Nurse Eunice will demonstrate the easiest way to safely reposition the patient, change soiled linens, and replace the pillow case without shaking the pillow. If your resident's medical bed has side-rails, please utilize them.
    You can add additional linens (ex: draw sheet, an incontinent pad, and/or a blanket) if allowed by your facility. Again, this is a simple way to change an occupied bed.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @JessicaMartin-h4b
    @JessicaMartin-h4b 2 месяца назад +2

    I liked most when she talks to the patient❤

  • @tynaangelici3023
    @tynaangelici3023 7 месяцев назад +6

    I would change my gloves. touching clean linen after touching dirty linen with contaminated gloves.

  • @RoseMLarose-zn6io
    @RoseMLarose-zn6io Год назад +3

    One question.the same gloves touched the dirty and clean supplies.

    • @FloridaTraining
      @FloridaTraining  Год назад +3

      We will gladly accept donations for gloves so that our students who are demonstrating skills can change gloves 3 times during 1 simulated skill.

    • @RoseMLarose-zn6io
      @RoseMLarose-zn6io Год назад +3

      @@FloridaTraining you could have stated the change of gloves in the video but not actually changed them.if that's the case

    • @rashayemckenzie757
      @rashayemckenzie757 Год назад

      @FloridaTraining what about the absorbent blue pad and the drawsheeet

    • @tobiesther4063
      @tobiesther4063 3 месяца назад

      ​@@FloridaTrainingthats rude...polite insult, you should state that in the video.

  • @RamboMatt-l3m
    @RamboMatt-l3m 7 месяцев назад

    What about the extra blanket to cover the resident befor removing the old blanket and changing of gloves after touching the dirty bottom sheet......also there is no draw sheet or a rubber sheet

    • @FloridaTraining
      @FloridaTraining  7 месяцев назад

      Hmm... What if a home care patient doesn't have an extra blanket? 🤕 Am I not supposed to change the linens? Also, the items shown in the video are the standard linens for the Florida CNA exam. Your state may require a blanket, but ours doesn't.

  • @liya7521
    @liya7521 Год назад

    I need help I can’t find your website can you post please ?! K

  • @IDOWUADEKUNLE
    @IDOWUADEKUNLE Год назад +2

    NO BEDRAILS WOW

    • @FloridaTraining
      @FloridaTraining  Год назад +3

      Umm.. Wow You have not been keeping up with current standards. There's this place called "home care" in which residents might NOT have rails. Plus EVERY Healthcare worker knows that rails don't prevent falls. It's an illusion. 😂😂 I guess You were too busy trying to critique a bed without rails (and FTA). Regardless, thanks for watching.

    • @FloridaTraining
      @FloridaTraining  Год назад

      Do your own research: "Analysis by controlling for behavioral, cognitive, and functional status showed that bilateral side-rail use was not associated with a significantly lower bed-related fall rate. It was also not associated with a lower rate of recurrent falls."

  • @lindapierre9608
    @lindapierre9608 5 месяцев назад

    No gloves for that skill