wow I’m surprised to see anderson mentioned here, I worked with him few years back and I passed my CNA, I’ll be going for nurse practitioner exams and he gonna be my back bone.ook9o j
I paid him and he requested for my certification ID which I sent to him, after 4 days he sent me my Q&A I was shocked to see same questions appear before me on my exam day
Without Mr anderson I would still be in abject poverty struggling with my life, that’s the greatest testimony gotten so far after years of great loss here on RUclips, I do thank him and I am grateful. 😢😮
IPAC for healthcare workers is a learned flow of habits. 1. WRONG. Do not drain rinsed bedpans in same sink you or other patients (in shared rooms) are washing hands, brushing teeth or possibly rinsing eating utensils in. OK TO ADD WATER TO BEDPAN - BUT *DISPOSE OF THAT BEDPAN RINSED WATER IN TOILET*!!!! 2. WRONG @5:28 on -To avoid this (touching taps and towel dispenser lever with soiled ppe and she didn't wipe those contaminated surfaces) requires either getting towel already dispensed on side AND using some paper towel to turn on taps) @6:49 she has washed her hands and touched those SAME CONTAMINATED towel dispenser lever and taps- COUNTER PRODUCTIVE and DANGEROUS AS SHE GOES TO NEXT PATIENT
Hi so i come across different types of Assist with use Bedpan video but i thought i pin point on few things what i see was wrong because some of cna's here are from different states however i am located at the northern California in San Francisco so i notice you did use some sort of hygiene technique usually washing hands is better defense, Equip with the supplies like i said every state is different, Standard Bedpan is great one to use for test purposes, toilet tissue, wipes is great, Gloves, privacy blanket, disposable bed pads or chucks. Okay i've notice you applied the disposable pads or chucks to the resident however you didn't use Gloves because you gotta remember your making a video for cna's or nursing assistant to prevent infection control and touching with your bare hands is like a slap to our face just to let you know.
What was the point of you washing your hands and then touching any and every potentially contaminated surface in the locker table and room. Which you then approach your patient with❗️why don’t you wear sterile gloves, before approaching the patient’s Bed?
Also, what patient lies still like a dummy, when they need to pass “ bodily waste” in a hurry, especially, when they are incontinent. La La Land, nonsense.
Thank you! I had to do this for my wife.
Nice video 🥰🥰🥳your video is so cool, honestly CNA is such a difficult test man , really don’t know what to do but I’m never losing hope.
At times it doesn’t matter how hard you study you also need to pray to God for success..
wow I’m surprised to see anderson mentioned here, I worked with him few years back and I passed my CNA, I’ll be going for nurse practitioner exams and he gonna be my back bone.ook9o j
I paid him and he requested for my certification ID which I sent to him, after 4 days he sent me my Q&A I was shocked to see same questions appear before me on my exam day
Without Mr anderson I would still be in abject poverty struggling with my life, that’s the greatest testimony gotten so far after years of great loss here on RUclips, I do thank him and I am grateful. 😢😮
I’m glad to have been able to achieve success in CNA when I read through a post about him and how to get started with him help . 😊😊
IPAC for healthcare workers is a learned flow of habits.
1. WRONG. Do not drain rinsed bedpans in same sink you or other patients (in shared rooms) are washing hands, brushing teeth or possibly rinsing eating utensils in. OK TO ADD WATER TO BEDPAN - BUT *DISPOSE OF THAT BEDPAN RINSED WATER IN TOILET*!!!!
2. WRONG @5:28 on -To avoid this (touching taps and towel dispenser lever with soiled ppe and she didn't wipe those contaminated surfaces) requires either getting towel already dispensed on side AND using some paper towel to turn on taps)
@6:49 she has washed her hands and touched those SAME CONTAMINATED towel dispenser lever and taps- COUNTER PRODUCTIVE and DANGEROUS AS SHE GOES TO NEXT PATIENT
My question is, patient’s perineal side should be cleaned after using the bedpan?
Helpful. Thanks
Thank you😊
don't forget to always raise the bed to your waist level
Hi so i come across different types of Assist with use Bedpan video but i thought i pin point on few things what i see was wrong because some of cna's here are from different states however i am located at the northern California in San Francisco so i notice you did use some sort of hygiene technique usually washing hands is better defense, Equip with the supplies like i said every state is different, Standard Bedpan is great one to use for test purposes, toilet tissue, wipes is great, Gloves, privacy blanket, disposable bed pads or chucks. Okay i've notice you applied the disposable pads or chucks to the resident however you didn't use Gloves because you gotta remember your making a video for cna's or nursing assistant to prevent infection control and touching with your bare hands is like a slap to our face just to let you know.
Noooo you have to dispose all the water in the toilet bowl not in the sink …😮
Yes
She just removed the bed pan and made the pt lay unclean on the bed? How to clean her bump of stool?
Thanks. Nice one
What goes up goes down. You forgot to lower bed before taking put bed pan.
Also Removing the glove is not right skd proper way
Wrong you touch the bedpan without gloves
You left the right bed rail down and walked away
Yes
What was the point of you washing your hands and then touching any and every potentially contaminated surface in the locker table and room. Which you then approach your patient with❗️why don’t you wear sterile gloves, before approaching the patient’s Bed?
She did not clean the back of the Patients
Y is the patient smiling😮😮😮😮😮
You touch the faucet without barrier
Wrong
Also, what patient lies still like a dummy, when they need to pass “ bodily waste” in a hurry, especially, when they are incontinent. La La Land, nonsense.