Bed Making
Bed Making
Bed Making
M.KALUBA
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson study should acquire knowledge
on bed making
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Empty bed
Admission bed
Occupied bed
Divided bed
Fracture bed
Cardiac bed
Post operative bed
Cot bed
TYPES OF BED
EMPTY BED (Unoccupied bed)
This is the type of bed made upon discharge of the patient and is made in
readiness for the next patient.
REQUIREMENTS
1. pillow case 4. draw sheets
2. sheets 5.counterpane
3. blankets.
METHOD OF MAKING AN EMPTY BED
This is another type of a bed made for patients who are still in it.
REQUIREMENTS
requirements for this type of the bed is as that of an empty bed.
METHOD
1. Strip counterpane and blanket leaving patient covered in top sheet.
2. Remove pillow – place patient in supine position depending on
patient’s condition.
3. Strip and replace bottom sheet; draw sheet and mackintosh either
side to side method or head to toe method. Mitre corners as required.
4. Change top sheet by placing clean sheet on top of soiled sheet and
draw the soiled sheet out. Never expose the patient.
5. Replace blanket and counterpane.
6. Leave patient comfortable.
POST OPERATIVE BED
This is a type of bed made ready for a patient who has undergone
surgery.
requirements to make this type of the bed is just like the
Requirements for empty bed With modified requirements depending
on the type of surgery.
METHOD
This is the type of bed made for patients who have undergone
amputation of lower limbs, for selected fractures and for drying
of plaster of Paris. For one to make this type of a bed requires
the following;
REQUIREMENTS
This is the bed used in patients with fractures such as spine, pelvis
and lower limbs.
REQUIREMENTS
Fracture board
Sand bags
Bed cradle
Air ring
METHOD
7. Back rest: This is made of metal and is placed behind the patient’s
back with pillow so that the patient is in a sitting position. It is used
to patients with dyspnoea that is difficulties in breathing.
10. Sand bag: This is made of sand covered with durable material.
These are used to support or immobilize part of the body such as
fractured pelvis.
11. Bed elevator: Made of metal or wood, you can use it to raise the
foot end of the bed.
Other Bed Accessories
Drip stand
Walker
Hot water bottle
Pulleys
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