Sanitizing the patient
Completion requirements
The equipment required to perform this skill:
- non-sterile gloves
- mask
- skin antiseptic solution
- replacement OPP kit for health worker
- manicure scissors
- individual soap, washcloth, razor (in single-use packages)
- anti-pediculosis paving:
- Bags for collecting patient's belongings (cloth, lined)
- Waterproof apron
- Rubber gloves
- Respiratory PPE.
- Headwear (shower cap)
- Scissors.
- Hair trimmer.
- A single-use razor.
- Frequent crest.
- Cotton
- Table vinegar.
- Pediculocidal insecticides.
- A container for room disinfestation, labeled.
- Sprayer for irrigation with pediculocide solution.
- Magnifying glass.
- Container with working solution of chemical disinfection agent: "Disinfection of dressing material, PPE".
Level of care:
- Hospital health care organization
Description of the clinical situation:
You are an emergency room nurse. You need to sanitize a patient who is admitted to a health care organization for inpatient treatment
The order in which the skill is performed:
- Determine the type (full or partial) of patient sanitization (physician determines)
- Provide the patient with information about the upcoming manipulation and obtain their consent
- Ask the patient to remove outer clothing and shoes, which are returned to relatives (or stored until discharge in a designated area of the hospital health care organization)
- Perform hygienic antisepsis on the skin of your hands
- Wear gloves
- Examine the patient for pediculosis and scabies
- If it is detected, perform disinfestation treatment using an anti-pediculosis styling treatment
- Have patient trim nails, women remove nail polish from nails
- Give the patient a personalized soap and washcloth (individually wrapped)
- Offer the patient a hygienic bath or shower (complete sanitization) by nursing staff under the supervision of a nurse.
- When it is necessary to prepare the patient for surgical intervention:
- shave the hair in the area of surgical intervention with a single-use razor, using shaving gel (liquid soap), low-traumatic methods of hair removal - depilatories in the form of creams and gels are recommended.
- After sanitization, give the patient a clean towel, a set of clean underwear (pajamas), a robe, and a change of shoes (slippers) to be disinfected (the patient's personal clean underwear and personal hygiene items can be used in the hospital).
- If complete sanitization is not possible (depending on the severity of the patient), perform partial sanitization (skin wiping):
- Put the oilcloth and diaper on the couch
- Assist the patient to undress and assume the required supine position
- Wear non-sterile gloves and a kleenex apron
- Using a personalized sponge moistened with water, wipe the patient's neck, chest, and arms
- Dry these parts of the body with a towel
- In the same way, wipe your abdomen, then your back and lower extremities.
- On the cover page of the case history, make a note of the sanitization of the patient with the date and signature of the person who performed the sanitization.
Last modified: Friday, 15 September 2023, 12:30 PM