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Bed making

Bed making . Bed making . Infection control issues Manual Handling issues Patient comfort Other issues Safe back procedures. Privacy issues Time management . Occupied bed making video. Good practices Hand washing before and after each procedure Disposal of linen properly

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Bed making

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  1. Bed making

  2. Bed making • Infection control issues • Manual Handling issues • Patient comfort • Other issues • Safe back procedures. • Privacy issues • Time management

  3. Occupied bed making video

  4. Good practices Hand washing before and after each procedure Disposal of linen properly No bed making while wound care procedure Disinfection of bed after patient discharge Infection control risk Flicking of linen Linen on the floor Holding linen against the body Not washing hands between making of different beds Not cleaning the bed Infection control Issues

  5. Manual handling issues Consider: • Environment • Brakes • Bed level • Height of bed and how to adjust • Body dynamics • Team work • Follow manual handling principles (no bending, reaching, twisting, stable stance)

  6. Patient comfort • Ensure bed does not have wrinkles • Hems of linen away from patient skin • Foot pleat to prevent pressure on toes • Plastic on mattress/ bed • Appropriate number of carers to manage patient comfort, eg. Movement, transfers • Patient safety, dignity and privacy always considered

  7. Other considerations when making a bed • Carefully strip the bed as items may have caught in the bedding • Accessory items such as foot boards, fracture boards, sand bags, cradles, trapeze, donkey ropes or ladder, egg shell mattress, air mattress, sheep skins and underpads, may be needed for patient comfort and convenience. • Kylies/ drawsheets, extra pillows, even bed-rails may also be needed.

  8. Types of bed making • Unoccupied • Occupied • Theatre / post op • Divided traction bed

  9. Mitred corners • Take corner of sheet between thumb and finger and draw around corner of the mattress. • At the same time, slip other hand under side edge of sheet and draw upward into a diagonal fold. • Lay this fold up over the mattress. • Now turn under mattress the part of the sheet that is hanging. • Drop upper fold and tuck in under mattress. • This makes a box-like (mitred) corner.

  10. Mitred corners - video

  11. Bed making • Infection control issues • Manual Handling issues • Patient comfort • Other issues • Safe back procedures. • Privacy issues • Time management

  12. Occupied bed making video

  13. Good practices Hand washing before and after each procedure Disposal of linen properly No bed making while wound care procedure Disinfection of bed after patient discharge Infection control risk Flicking of linen Linen on the floor Holding linen against the body Not washing hands between making of different beds Not cleaning the bed Infection control Issues

  14. Manual handling issues Consider: • Environment • Brakes • Bed level • Height of bed and how to adjust • Body dynamics • Team work • Follow manual handling principles (no bending, reaching, twisting, stable stance)

  15. Patient comfort • Ensure bed does not have wrinkles • Hems of linen away from patient skin • Foot pleat to prevent pressure on toes • Plastic on mattress/ bed • Appropriate number of carers to manage patient comfort, eg. Movement, transfers • Patient safety, dignity and privacy always considered

  16. Other considerations when making a bed • Carefully strip the bed as items may have caught in the bedding • Accessory items such as foot boards, fracture boards, sand bags, cradles, trapeze, donkey ropes or ladder, egg shell mattress, air mattress, sheep skins and underpads, may be needed for patient comfort and convenience. • Kylies/ drawsheets, extra pillows, even bed-rails may also be needed.

  17. Types of bed making • Unoccupied • Occupied • Theatre / post op • Divided traction bed

  18. Mitred corners • Take corner of sheet between thumb and finger and draw around corner of the mattress. • At the same time, slip other hand under side edge of sheet and draw upward into a diagonal fold. • Lay this fold up over the mattress. • Now turn under mattress the part of the sheet that is hanging. • Drop upper fold and tuck in under mattress. • This makes a box-like (mitred) corner.

  19. Mitred corners - video

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