Monday, February 18, 2013

Making an Unoccupied and Occupied Bed and Bathing the Patient.

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10:36 PM


















Making a Bed
Q: Why do we need to know how to make an unoccupied and occupied bed?
A: So that we can do that with a real patient. So that when there comes the time when we need to do it, we are always ready for it.

Q: How does making a bed help in the fast recovery of our patient?
A: By making the patient warm and comfortable.

Q: As a good home nurse, how will you be able to render your services to your patient through bed making?
A: By practicing this, we are showing respect and it just clearly shows that we understand the patient. 

 Bathing the Patient
Q: Why do you need to give a bath to the patient?
A: To cleanse the patient. To refresh the patient. To relax the patient. To stimulate the circulation of the blood in the body. To serve as a form of exercise.  And also to aid in the circulation of body wastes in the body.

Q: What are the materials needed for bed bath or sponge bath?
A: You will need 2 big towels, 2 small towels, one rubber sheet, a basin with warm water, a soap and a light blanket. 

Q:  What’s the importance of using a urinal or bedpan?
A: When the patient is expected to remain bedridden for a long time. 

Q: What do you mean by back rub?
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Monday, February 11, 2013

Home Nursing Techniques; Signs & Symptoms of Illnesses & Diseases

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10:07 PM

Q: If you are a good home nurse, what are the various home nursing techniques that you need to apply that will make the patient feel comfortable and speed up the recovery?
A: One is to be a good host. Always smile at the patient. Be patient and understand your patient. Always follow the right dosage. And always segregate and keep all medicines in place.

Q: Why should the home nurse monitor the vital signs of the patient?
A: To keep records on the status of the patient. If the patient is fine or not. Or if the patient still needs medicine and etc. 

Q: How do you take the body temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure of the patient?
A: By using different instruments like the thermometer, stethoscope, and the Sphygmomanometer.

  Q: What are some practices that the home nurse must follow that will
           promote comfort to the patient?
A: Always be patient, always keep records, always understand, always smile, and be happy. 

Q:  How will you differentiate signs from symptoms of illnesses and
           diseases?
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Q:  If you are the doctor, what will be your basis in giving the diagnosis for your patient?
A: By following my right observation. Because if you're a keen observer, You might get the right idea on what sickness the patient has. When you're right with your observation, with all the years of knowledge from Medicinal School, you may now give the right medicine and dosage. Or, the proper treatment for the sickness. Thanks.  

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Administering Medicine to the Patient.

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4:12 AM
Q: What significant insights have you learned from the topic?

A: Of course it was a pleasure to learn about this topic. This gave me an idea to take care of anyone who lives in my house. Or even people who are not from my house. I learned the proper way to administer medicine. The proper dosage, proper medicine. And other medical terms. 

Q: How does proper administering of medicines help our patients in their recovery?

A: It can help in the fast recovery of the patient. Of course the wrong medicine can lead to a slower or no healing result. And even if you have the proper medicine, but you don't know how to administer it, it is practically useless because maybe it won't heal.

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What Can I Say About the Recycled Crafts Project?

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4:03 AM
I really enjoyed the activity/project. And I also admit that I did not bring anything for the said project, well it's because I was absent that time and I was not informed earlier. But it's okay. I tried my best to cope up with my peers which I think I did it successfully. :D

I did not bring anything but I helped in the preparation of the project. I think I made a big help to my group even though I missed and did not bring anything. And I think that they enjoyed my help and company too. The output of course is good. :)

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