Originally Posted by RaeT,RN
How on earth did you go through nursing school without giving many baths???????????? My only advice is to 1) do your baths when you do your assessment (you really get to see skin this way, plus turn and listen to lungs!), or 2) save it for when you have a code brown.
Now now Rae, I also didn't do many baths in clinicals. But this is b/c I was put in the RN student role of passing meds, assessments, and charting. It was all also location-dependent.
I had to wait til the summer between junior and senior years to do my externship and even then I only got to do them when I
asked if I could work alongside a PCT so I could maintain my skills. My RN preceptor had a velcro butt. She never left her chair. The PCT's taught me more that summer than anyone. I also learned invaluable techniques to the whole bath thing. And it was quite a challenge as my externship was on an ABI/SCI floor!!!

I recommend it as a way to learn the tasks every nurse should know. In addition, it's humbling b/c you do get your hands dirty and I would never want to be a velcro-butt nurse.
I would
never ask my PCT to do something I wouldn't do. Don't ever forget where you came from or what it took to get you there.
Chloe, RN-BSN, BA