LACC - CNA Skill #11 - Gives Modified Bed Bath (Face and One Arm, Hand and Underarm)
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2020
- This video demonstrates how to Give Modified Bed Bath (Face and One Arm, Hand and Underarm) based on Pearson Vue Guideline for CNA State Exam.
Los Angeles Career College (LACC) is a CDPH (State of California) approved provider for CNA Courses. Also LACC is an approved Test Center for the state of California through Pearson Vue. This demonstration is solely for CNA Test Purposes using Pearson Vue guildlines.
Please, adjust the bed to a comfortable working height to protect your lower back!
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Thank you
No gloves for soiled gown ??
Right! I know in my state not wearing gloves when removing anything soiled is a automatic fail, I wonder if it's the same for the state of California.
@@Lakena2552 it is -during my clinicals we wear gloves every time we’re inside a room anyways so maybe that’s why it wasn’t done .. No gloves in the hallways we takeoff the gloves every time we leave the room
As a 5 years certified CNA never I will touched any soiled linen without gloves! There can be with blood, poop, food, 😮
@Advanturegirl omg yes I'm 8 years in. I missed 2hrs of ceus and now I have to retest😮
Soiled gown without gloves NO should used gloves cause the gown is soiled 🤔
You should wear gloves when removing their soiled gown.
yes she did not put gloves on
Removing the soiled gown without gloves?
I was gonna ask too
Ok some say it’s 1 towel one table protector 2 wash clothes it’s gets me confused cuz all videos say different amount of supplies
I was told that we don’t need a barrier anymore per Red Cross. In my class we need 3 wash cloths, 1 big towel, soap, basin, 1 clean gown, 1 pair of gloves. We also start from the shoulder and go down in a circular motion to the finger tips. Then we go palms, in circular motion up to armpit and discard washcloth in soiled linen.
During the test, Are you actually washing the patient or just going through the motions without the water etc
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Down the middle and wipe the mouth with same side of washcloth? Washes hands twice when leaving?
Never a bad idea to wash hands. I doubt any tester would consider that a fault.
No soap for washing under arm???? How come? Can someone explain why she used the last towel without soap for underarm that understandably is the dirtiest part
The second wash cloth was used to wash from finger tips to underarm. Third wash cloth was used to rinse from finger tips to underarm
The second wash cloth did have soap
So you just wash one arm & face what about the rest of the body
this is for a modified bed bath for the skills exam you only have to do the face and one arm
I am full time student at Los Angeles City College I have a business degree. Need help.?
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She did not ask the client to check the temperature of the water.
She did
Yes, she did asks the client to check the water temperature 🤒✨
She did
TIENES QUE PONERTE LOS GLO ES TODO EL TIEMPO. INCLUYENDO LA BATA.TE LOS PUEDES CAMBIAR TODO EL TIEMPO.
NO ES DIFICIL DAR UN BEDBAD NO ME GUSTO MUCHOS ERRORES.
So you just not gonna wash your hands and why don't you have gloves on😢
You only get 5 minutes per skill.
Great tip, thank you!
@@jinyoung-jung When I took the test, in CA, it was only 5 minutes per skill.
That’s true cause you get 30 minutes and that’s it
That looks just like Joe Biden.