CNA Skill Series: Making An Occupied Bed
A clean and well-made bed can make a big difference in a patient’s morale. It also provides them with a sense of comfort and security. As a certified nursing assistant (CNA), you will be responsible for ensuring that your patients’ beds are made correctly and safely.
What is an Occupied Bed?
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.
Making an occupied bed is different from making an unoccupied bed. When you are making an unoccupied bed, you will be able to strip the entire bed and start from scratch. With an occupied bed, you will need to work around the patient and their belongings. This can be more challenging, but it is still vital to ensure that the bed is clean and comfortable for the patient.
Making an occupied bed can be a bit more tricky than making an empty bed, but you’ll get the hang of it with some practice.
Making an Occupied Bed Procedure
When making an occupied bed, the nurse aide should follow some steps. There are a few things to keep in mind when making an occupied bed:
Step 1: Always wash your hands
Always wash your hands before and after making the bed. This will help to prevent the spread of infection.
Step 2: Put on gloves
You should always put on gloves before you start to make the bed. This will protect you from getting germs on your hands and clothes.
Step 3: Raise the head of the bed
Before you start to make the bed, raise the head of the bed to a comfortable position for the patient. This will make it easier for them to breathe and prevent them from getting a sore neck.
Step 4: Make sure the bed is level
Before you start to make the bed, make sure that the bed is level. It will prevent the patient from sliding down in the bed and make it easier for them to get in and out of bed.
Step 5: Put on the bed sheets
When putting on the bedsheets, make sure that the top sheet is put on first. Then, put on the bottom sheet. Ensure that the sheets are pulled tight and that there are no wrinkles.
Step 6: Tuck in the sheets
Once the sheets are on, tuck them in on all sides. Make sure that they are tucked in tight so that the patient does not accidentally pull them out while they are sleeping.
Step 7: Put on the blanket
The next step is to put on the blanket. Make sure that the blanket is smooth and that there are no wrinkles. Once the blanket is on, tuck it in on all sides.
Step 8: Smooth out the bed
Smooth out the sheets and the blanket once the bed is made. Ensure that there are no wrinkles and that the bed looks neat and tidy.
Step 9: Lower the head of the bed
Once the bed is made, lower the head of the bed to its original position.
Step 10-Remove your gloves
Once the bed is made, remove your gloves and wash your hands.
Making an occupied bed may seem like a simple task, but it is essential to do it correctly. By following these steps, you can be sure that your patients will have a comfortable and safe bed to sleep in.
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