Published Jun 26, 2009
emily_ganshert
79 Posts
Do you have to elevate the hips with a bedpan for a male the way you do with a female? Thanks in advance!
greeniebean
447 Posts
I never did. You are supposed to put a chuck/towel under the hips to absorb any water but I've never put them on a bed pan.
DolceVita, ADN, BSN, RN
1,565 Posts
Uh you don't put anyone on a bedpan for peri care. AFter they have used one -- yes.
To do the butt you turn them on their side. I was taught only use towels because chux are expensive.
Well, my Red Cross book shows that you CAN use a bedpan to elevate the hips (or a towel or folded up blanket) when doing perineal care. But it doesn't show whether or not you could do that for a man. But now that I've just realized you don't even have to for a woman, I'll probably never do it that way lol
littlenursingmommy
24 Posts
On the man I did, we didn't have to elevate the hips at all...like someone said, you turn them on their side to do their behind, but other than that, you should be fine without raising the hips, which should be avoided if possible any way...just from picturing my self in that situation, it's so much more comfortable if they're laying on a nice warm towel or sheet, as opposed to a big plastic bed pan.