Definition Clean the patient's body using clean water and soap.

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Definition Clean the patient's body using clean water and soap.

Destination 1. Cleaning the skin and eliminate body odor 2. Give comfort 3. Stimulate circulation 4. As treatment 5. Preventing skin infections 6. Educate patients in the individual hygiene.

Done 1. In new patients, particularly when dirty, and it is generally possible. 2. In patients treated, at least two times a day with her condition.

Preparation Preparation Equipment 1. A fruit tray on the grounds of: a. 2 pieces towel b. 2 wasiap c. 1 pair of clean gloves d. 1 bath blankets e. 1 sets of clothes the patient f. Bath soap in place

Countinue g. Body lation / coconut oil h. Toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash in a glass k / p suction i. 1 fruit Benkok j. 1 piece of comb

COUNTINUE 2. 2 each basin of warm water 2 / 3 part of the line is determined in accordance with the wheels pushed 3. If necessary: a. Sampiran b. Laundry c. Pot / urinal d. Anal cleansing bottle + tissue e. Clean glove patients

Patient Preparation 1. Explaining the purpose and objectives of action 2. Install sampiran / gordynk Step by step: 1. Prepare equipment, bring in patients 2. Offer the patient whether the patient would CHAPTER / bladder first before action 3. Install scherm / close gordynk

COUNTINUE 4. Washing hands 5. Removing a pillow or bolster patients (ask first) 6. Installing a bath blanket → folds over the hands of the patient if not able to tuck under the patient's shoulders, the folds beneath a patient with a blanket pulled down, on the edge of the blanket dijuntaikan neatly tt

8. Towels spread out under the patient's head 9. Pairs of gloves and then the next after the first washcloth dipped into the water and then squeezed 10. Patients wash a. Cleaning the eyes, forehead, nose, mouth and ears without using soap b. The second sweep, tawarkam to the patient whether to use soap, then rinse, then wash with the next sweep c. using a dry towel under the head

11. Washing the patient's arm a. The chest was still covered with bath blanket, spread a towel under the patient's left arm furthest from the reach of nurses and spread a towel under the patient's arm b. Washing the left arm starting from between the fingers up towards your shoulders rotate last diketiak, rinse and then more or less repeated 3 times, dry with a towel c. Washing the right arm did the same with the left arm

12. Washing the chest served until the lower abdomen a. Dikeataskan arms, a; imtu bath towels put down stay down and to the right patient dikiri b. Panties off patients c. Washing the neck, chest to the lower abdomen, wetted, disabuni. Rinsed thoroughly, dry with a towel bath → Tutupkan blanket back d. Replacing dirty water with clean water

13. Washing your back a. Closing the front with a bath blanket b. Advise patients to left side c. Spread a towel lengthwise under your buttocks back to the bottom d. Washing your back, buttocks served until the anus / buttocks at least 3 times (with soap) e. Back with a towel to dry until the bottom of the buttocks

f. Doing massage of the back served until the buttocks using a hand body lotion / oil minyakl (massage your back), pour the lotion / oil palm balurkan hand ketelapak evenly. g. Top dressed

14. Washing your thighs and legs a. Make pants with a bath blanket b. spread a towel on the left leg the knee bent c. Washing with water, soap, rinse d. Dried with a towel, straightening the left leg back e. Spread a towel to the right knee bent f. Washing with water, soap, rinse dry with a towel g. Straightened right leg back h. Blanket bath dirapihkan i. Replacing dirty water with clean water

15. Washing the bottom of the front a. Instruct the patient lifted her ass b. Spread a towel under your buttocks transverse c. Washing parineal area with the washcloth, soap, rinse clean d. Dried with a towel e. Wearing underwear and pants or a sarong patients f. Switch back to the blanket covers the patient's bath by pulling up the net

16. Hair comb 17. Merapihkan tools 18. Washing hands

notes 1. If the patient is difficult to use a pair of patients gloves should be replaced with the patient 2. If the patient does not allow the coordination of the movement invited, should be done only bathe 2 times a movement is like: from the starting face served until the front legs. Then the neck is tilted back from calf Valentine served until the inner leg.