Re: RN Needs Some Pointers
I work in a nursing home/rehab. For people on comfort measures I make sure I have lots of lotion, fresh water if they can have it, and a clean mouth. If they're NPO I keep loads of mouth swabs at the bedside. And obviously frequent position changes with lots of pillows. If they're spending tons of time in bed I change the linens at least once every day. Those little disposable pads are good for skin folds if they're sweating a lot. I try not to use too much powder because it gets cakey and gross. I've had bedbound, but otherwise alert residents who insist that you dump tons of powder in every fold, and it ends up clumping up and making pressure areas that end up a red yeasty mess.
As for cleaning, stubborn poo often comes off more easily with lotion.
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