Bathing
Bathe Some More
Hodge Podge Hygiene
Oral Hygiene
Linen Changes
100

Before starting a bed bath, this is the first safety step after hand hygiene.

What is verify patient identity using two identifiers?

100

When washing the perineal area of a female patient, wipe in this direction.

What is front to back?

100

Soiled linens are placed here immediately after removal.

Water proof laundry bag

100

Angle the toothbrush at about this degree toward the gumline.

What is 45 degrees?

100

Never do this with linens because it disperses microorganisms.

What is shake them?

200

This item keeps the patient warm and maintains dignity during a bed bath.

What is a bath blanket?

200

For uncircumcised males, do this after glans cleaning.

What is return the foreskin to its natural position?

200

To reduce pressure and moisture, add this protective layer if ordered.

What is an incontinence pad/waterproof underpad?

200

Clean a patient’s dentures in this location to prevent breakage if dropped.

What is over a towel-lined sink or basin of water?

200

Hold used linens this way during transport to hamper contamination.

What is away from your uniform and close to the bed?

300

To clean the eyes, wipe in this direction with a damp, no-soap cloth.

What is from the inner canthus to the outer canthus?

300

After a CHG bath, avoid applying this product unless policy allows.  

What is lotion or emollient that may inactivate CHG?

300

Before leaving, do these two safety checks on the made bed.

What are bed in lowest position and call light within reach?

300

For an unconscious patient, position this way to reduce aspiration risk.

What is side-lying (lateral) with suction at the ready?

300

This sheet under the torso aids turning and reduces shear.

What is a drawsheet (lift sheet)?

400

This bed position protects the nurse’s back and improves body mechanics.

What is raising the bed to waist/working height?

400

Moisture from incontinence damages skin via this mechanism pair.

What are maceration and irritation?

400

After vomiting, avoid immediate brushing; instead, first do this.

What is rinse with water or a bicarbonate solution to protect enamel?

400

Finish corners this way on an unoccupied bed for a snug fit.

What are mitered corners?

500

Clean the body using this principle to reduce infection risk.

What is clean-to-dirty (least soiled to most soiled)?

500

Hospital policies often prefer these over basins to lower HAI risk.

What are CHG (chlorhexidine) wipes?

500

You discover lice (pediculosis) while changing linens; add this precaution to standard.

What are contact precautions?

500

Oral care frequency for high-risk or ventilated patients helps to decrease the risk of which common respiratory complication?

What is pneumonia?

500

When changing an occupied bed, keep the patient covered with this.

What is a bath blanket/top sheet for privacy and warmth?

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