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Perhaps the TOUGHEST skill for me during my first semester of nursing clinicals was making the darn bed! I would prefer to have to retake A&P twice, and place a foley in every old lady over eighty in the state of Vermont than have to mitre another bed corner. Not to mention successfully utililize a "cover sheet" while making a bed with someone in it. To me it's scary how close I came to being the first student in my school's clinical history to flunk on this clinical skill.
I am checking off on this tomorrow in the skills lab. We had an hour practice today. We will be making the occupied bed, assisting client onto bedpan, oral care for both conscious and unsconscious client, ROM, bed positions, and client positions in the bed.
That darn bed is a little tricky....
This was the first thing we had to do at my very first clinical, and I just could grasp the mitered corner thing. I must have redid my bedsheets 10x when I got home that day. I even told one of my family members to lay down so I could practice making an occupied bed! ..... Whatever works, right? But I still suck at it.
We had to do occupied bedmaking and bed bath check off on the same day and we were given only 30 minutes to complete both, with one restart if you realized you had done something wrong. Needless to say, there were quite a few who failed this skill.
Sometimes I feel like they nit pick too much, there were people who failed because they didn't remove the spread before starting the bath.
I'm glad to have passed it and be moving on.
theheathers01
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oh i dont suppose u no of any videos about all these different bed making ways or u cud tell me how to do them please thanx so much.