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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2011

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This video clip is based on general nursing knowledge. The purpose of the demonstration is to provide general idea of nursing skills for novice learners. This is not adequate substitution for any textbook guidelines and any State certification requirement. It is solely as general guideline or reference information. If you have any questions regarding this, please send an email inquiry to - info@ekhealthservices.com
Performed by Eurina Kee, Ph.D & NP candidate, RN, MSN, CRRN 기유리나

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  • You forgot to wash your hands at the beginning :-/

  • @stevedizzle84 As you see, I omit washing hands before the procedure due to the limited time of performance.  But it does not mean that you should not do it. You know that you should wash your hand before, in-between and after each procedure of each patient. You also need to wash your hands with form soap in-between of your task even without patient contact. Great! you are watching and getting it.

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  • @TwistyTies90 ...Great point. We need to adapt the real situation when care the real patient in different settings.

  • @EKlearningcenter One more thing, the bedside table can be cleaned with hospital wipes at any time. You can clean it after you use the bedside table, so don't be afraid to use it. Make sure patient's foods or belongs are removed while you use the bedside table.

  • @hawaii5093 For the bedside setting as you see, the side table is the best place to place the bedpan after you place the towel on it. You do not want to place the bedpan on the floor because it will be highly kicked by you, and you would understand what I meant. All your equipments even if they are dirty and soiled are placed within your eye-site while you are attended to your patient.

  • @EKlearningcenter You should never place a bed pan on the bed table. This is where the patient puts personal belongings, food and drinks on. There is always a chance that urine and feces can get on the outside of the pan. I have seen a few of this persons videos and either she is a new cna student or she was never trained properly.

  • @Lx3ForHim She's lifting up the top sheet and exposing the resident's rear-end because she's teaching a group of students how to place the bedpan under the resident's butt. But if it's a real work situation, then yes, you don't want to over expose the resident's butt.

  • @Chrisneson Gee miss "know it all." If you think you're so fucking perfect with the bedpan skill, then go ahead and make your own video and upload it onto youtube. Stupid losers like yourself only live to criticize others, but can't do jack shit to make your own "good" video.

  • This video is oh so wrong. She made so many mistakes! If you are a student preparing for your skills test.. DO NOT copy thi video. You would be better off winging it by just reading your candidate handbook steps and practicing on a family member or friend

  • @crystalp2425 not everything just a few things. But it means you are paying attention. With so many wrongs in each video I wonder if its on purpose to help students pay attenntion so the professor is like "tell me what didnt she do right?"

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