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The procedures to make an occupied bed.

The procedures on making an unoccupied bed

1.Assemble linen.

2.Roll together a pull sheet, bed pad or disposable paper pad.

3.Discuss process with recipient before and during process.

4.Return bed to flat position.

5.Keeping bedbound person on their side by pulling up on pull sheet, remove all positioning pillows.

6.Loosen bottom soiled bed linen behind bedbound person’s back.

7.Roll soiled bed linens toward the center of the bed and tuck under the bedbound person as far as possible under the pull sheet.

8.Begin placing clean fitted sheet and tuck under the bedbound person without touching the soiled linen.

9.Place previously rolled together pull sheet and bedpad or disposable paper pad (step 2).

10.Roll the soiled pull sheet and tuck under the bedbound person.

11.Allow bedbound person to roll onto their back.

12.Bedmaker moves to the opposite side of the bed.

13.Bedmaker removes all soiled bed linens.

14.Bedmaker finds leading edge of clean linen, unrolls and completes bed making.

15.Position for comfort.

Occupied Bed and Unoccupied bed.

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Marlene Lara

1.Gather all equipment and place at the bedside table and arrange them in the order of their use.

2.Get bottom sheet and spread it lengthwise on mattress with the center fold at center of bed, with right side up and with narrow them even with foot of mattress. Tuck the head part and miter the corner nearest to you by bring the side of the sheet at night angle to the side of the mattress. Then tuck from the head part making a boxlike appearance going down to the foot part.

3.Place the rubber sheet 15 to 18 inches from the edge of the mattress. Put the draw sheet over the rubber sheet giving an allowance of one inch longer than the rubber sheet at the head part and luck both together.

4.Place the top sheet with the wrong side up wider harm at the head part in line with the upper edge of the mattress and with the centerfold along the middle of the bed. Tuck the foot part and miter the corner. Leave the side free.

5.Go to the other side of the bed.

6.Full the bottom sheets firmly, tuck at head part miter the corner and tuck the sides working towards the foot.

7.Adjust the rubber sheet and draw sheet, pull them firmly and tuck them in separately.

8.Tuck top sheet at food part and miter the corner. Leave side free. Fold back top part about 14 inches.

9.Put the pillowcase and lay pillow flat on bed with the open and of case away from the main door.

10.In the private room fold down the top sheet 18 inches away from the head part of the bed. Place a bedspread on top.

11.Hang the bath towel, hand towel and washcloth on rack

12.Straighten bed, bedside table and replace chair

An occupied bed

An unoccupied bed

A simple occupied bed is also a type of hospital bed. It is similar to the simple unoccupied bed. With our knowledge in the previous lesson, todays lesson will not be difficult.

An unoccupied bed is when a bed is not being used or lived on.

A picture of a patient in an occupied bed.

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